Re: [Samba] oplocks and share modes

2002-10-28 Thread Mac
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Frank_K=FCster_geb=2E_F=FCrst?= [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [Samba] oplocks and share modes Date: Sun, 27 Oct 2002 17:49:50 + On Fri, Oct 25, 2002 at 07:51:13PM +0200, Frank Küster geb. Fürst wrote: Yes, thanks. Just one more question

Re: [Samba] oplocks and share modes

2002-10-27 Thread Frank Küster geb. Fürst
John Gerth [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: Unless the kernel is oplock aware (SGI IRIX and Linux are the only two UNIXes that are at the moment) [...] Hope this is clear :-). Yes, thanks. Just one more question: For which versions does this apply? All IRIX 6.5.x versions I assume? And as for

Re: [Samba] oplocks and share modes

2002-10-27 Thread jra
On Fri, Oct 25, 2002 at 07:51:13PM +0200, Frank Küster geb. Fürst wrote: John Gerth [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: Unless the kernel is oplock aware (SGI IRIX and Linux are the only two UNIXes that are at the moment) [...] Hope this is clear :-). Yes, thanks. Just one more question: For

Re: [Samba] oplocks and share modes

2002-10-24 Thread John Gerth
Ok, as promised, a brief explaination of oplocks, share modes and locking. When a client opens a file it can request an oplock or file lease. This is (to simplify a bit) a guarentee that no one else has the file open simultaneously. It allows the client to not send any updates on the file to the

Re: [Samba] oplocks and share modes

2002-10-24 Thread John Gerth
Ok, as promised, a brief explaination of oplocks, share modes and locking. When a client opens a file it can request an oplock or file lease. This is (to simplify a bit) a guarentee that no one else has the file open simultaneously. It allows the client to not send any updates on the file to the