I am interesting about you remove the tdb files and they come back. Do you use ctdb mode? What is the value of clustering option?
2011/3/1 David Irving <[email protected]> > Hello, > > I'm running Samba 3.4.11 on CentOS 5.2.. I Have some users at my company > that have recently upgraded their macs to Snow Leopard 10.6.6 and are > running in to some SMB issues. When they mount a share they can > move,delete,copy folders just fine. If they open and close a file in one of > those folders though, they cannot rename, delete, or move the folder because > samba has it locked and it appears to stay locked until they dismount the > volume (even though all files/folders are closed). > > This has only started happening since we upgraded our macs to 10.6.x > (10.5.x works just fine). > > I'm completely at the end of my rope regarding this problem. I've tried > tweaking various server side configuration options for oplocking, etc and > have made 0 headway. One funny thing that I did notice is that, as a test, I > shutdown Samba, deleted the lock tdb file, and restarted samba. As soon as > the client reestablished it's connection with the server all the old locks > (displayed using smbstatus) were put back in to place (I'm talking about > something like 100 or so locks, some as old as 2 days). It looks like the > client is requesting the locks on the folders for some reason. > > I'm 95% sure that this is a OSX client bug but I was hoping someone out > there had a workaround for it. > > Thanks, > David > > -- > > David Irving, Technical Director > Workflow By Design, LLC > tel 978.998.6630 mobile 207.320.5026 > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba > -- Best Regards. Liao Yu Tel:13880992031 -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
