We are currently running Goldmine 5.7 on a Linux (Redhat
7.1) machine running SAMBA (2.0.10). The issues which we
have are the "typical" file corruption issues which seem to be
present with XP machines on the network, which is when we
began having the problems. I heard that upgrading
to SAMBA >2.2.4 would help the oplock issues with XP and
SAMBA, but before I did this, I wanted to see what the thoughts
here are, and to see if anyone has put together a "This is what you
need to do for GM / SAMBA". Below is an excerpt from my smb.conf
file for this share...
[share]
comment = N drive
path = /home/share
writeable = Yes
guest ok = Yes
oplocks = No
read prediction = No
Does this look appropriate or do I need to add / change any
settings? Also, as I said, I heard that upgrading to a newer
version of SAMBA will help, but I do not really want to risk
messing up file sharing completely if it is not necessary... I
have an rpm for 2.2.5 is that will fix the issue, otherwise, if I
need a newer revision, please point me to the one which I
need.
Thanks,
Bryan D. Evans
Thermal & Process Sales
http://www.thermpro.com/
225-291-9898
225-291-9947 (fax)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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