Lars Schimmer wrote:
> Lars Schimmer wrote:
>>> Hi!
>>>
>>> We´ve hit a problem here within saving files from Adobe Illustrator CS2
>>> on Win XP sp2 onto AFS with OpenAFS client 1.4.1.
>>> It´s a "standard" OpenAFS install so byte range locking is enabled.
>>> Saving a file results in getting "broken" files with funny names.
>>> Broken is defined as only parts of the things to save is in the file.
>>>
>>> Has anyone expected problems like this? Should byte range locking be
>>> turned off?
> 
> Ok, after some more testing, it´s a difficult problem.
> First I changed the session timeout from CIFS on windows and now I get a
> correct file output.
> But I still get a file with a strange name...
> As I read it correct, Illustrator saves the data in a tmp file and tries
> to rename that after writing all data to the original filename.
> And the rename seems to fail on OpenAFS 1.4.1

Lars:

The CIFS Byte Range Locking support in 1.4.1 is not backed by any AFS
File Server locks.  If you want AFS File server lock support you need
to deploy the 1.5.x branch.

I am wondering if you have run into a problem with 1.4.1 that was
fixed in 1.4.2-beta-1.  If not, I will need you to obtain log
information using the SysInternal's FileMon and DbgView tools as
described in the OAFW release notes.

The most recent Windows releases (stable, test, development) are
available via

        http://www.openafs.org/windows.html

Jeffrey Altman


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