Well,

I put my home and profile data on a local partition again after migration.
Much faster and no more oplock problem.
Seems that mouting partition over nfs is not so usual for samba....

Thanks for your advice

Sébastien Prouff
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Le 10/01/2012 12:40, Volker Lendecke a écrit :
On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 11:49:23AM +0100, sebastien PROUFF wrote:
Hi all,

I got a problem after a samba CPD migration.
here is configuration before migration :
OS : ubuntu 10.04
samba/LDAP CPD
home, profile share on a local disk

Here is the configuration after migration
OS : debian squeeze
samba/LDAP CPD( migration of sid and ldap directory succesful)
home and profile share on a nfs share.
Try "kernel oplocks = no" and "posix locking = no". Much
less intrusive than "locking = no".

Volker

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