[Samba] samba with nfs mount in "path" and MS Office App's

Aaron E. ssureshot at gmail.com
Wed Oct 12 09:52:38 MDT 2011


I believe I remember seeing a similar thread and it was

disabling oplocks in samba ?

On 10/12/2011 10:30 AM, free4me at gmx.ch wrote:
> Hi Listmembers
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> Problem:
> Windows Clients having problems with Microsoft Office App's (Excel, Word) when the files are on the Samba Share "documents" (which is mapped through a Windows Drive Letter on the client). Two clients have MS Office 2003. They can open doc Documents but when they want to save it error messages are appearing (message about to less space on drive, but this is a false errormessage). Saving of documents does not work and MS Office crashes. Sometimes Word is crashing already when the user opens a document. Same with XLS document. One client has MS Office 2010. He can open and save changes in Microsoft Office Documents. But saving changes, even small ones, are taking 30 seconds.
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> Clients which are using Open Office having no problems. They can even open and saving the MS Office document without Problem. Also with other Applications there are no problems (ex. opening pdf documents, txt documents with notepad etc.).
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> So the problems occurs only while working with this share "documents" and using Microsoft Office. I've got another share on the same Samba Server named "personal". The Microsoft Office clients have no problems on this share. The only difference is that the "path" from "personal" share in smb.conf is not a NFS Mount but a location on the harddisk of the server itselve (ext3 partition).
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> So the problem has something to do with using Samba shares which have their path on NFS Mounts.
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> System environment:
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> Centos 5.x Server
> Samba Version  3.0.33
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> ***Samba Config****
> [global]
>          workgroup = OfficeLAN
>          server string = qube2
>          lanman auth = Yes
>          client NTLMv2 auth = Yes
>          time server = Yes
>          add machine script = /usr/sbin/useradd -d /dev/null -g samba-clients -s /bin/false -M %u
>          logon script = %U.bat
>          logon drive = M:
>          logon home = \\%N\profiles\%U
>          logon path =
>          domain logons = Yes
>          os level = 65
>          preferred master = Yes
>          domain master = Yes
>          wins server = 10.0.10.12
>          wins support = Yes
>          ldap ssl = no
>          admin users = @sysadmin
>          printer admin = @sysadmin
>          cups options = raw
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> [documents]
>          comment = documents
>          path = /home/nfs_qube2/documents
>          force user = admin
>          read only = No
>          guest ok = Yes
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> The "documents" share is on a NFS Mount which is mounted in /etc/fstab
> 10.0.10.13:/vol/nfs_qube2/office-data /home/nfs_qube2 nfs rw,bg,vers=3,tcp,timeo=600,rsize=32768,wsize=32768,hard,intr
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> Thanks for any advice
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