Hello:
I've been following the thread about oplocks recently, and have been waiting for more info on the (now dormant) thread about Solaris fcntl() issues. My server is a Sun E-250, 2x400MHz, 1-Gig RAM, lots of storage, samba 2.2.5 1. WinXP logon/logoff is unbearably, excruciatingly, painfully, s*l*o*w. 'loading your personal settings....' and 'saving your settings....' can take upwards of 10 minutes for some users. In the process, users either get impatient and forcibly power off their machines/undock their notebooks, which leads to data corruption and damaged profiles. Sometimes, minutes into the process, a '...could not update your [local|roaming] profile...' message will appear. Is there *anything* that can be done to help with this in the short run? (Not using Windows would be the best, but it's not an option.) 2. I may upgrade to 2.2.6 tonight. Is there anything special I should do besides ./configure && make && make install which could remedy the situation? Thanks in advance. I can post my smb.conf if needed, but I'll save the bandwidth until it's requested. -- Len Laughridge, Director of Information Technology Kitchen & Associates Architectural Services, PA Architecture - Planning - Interior Design 856.854.1880 x101
