Hello, I'm facing the following issue: We have a common storage space available 
through 2 linux servers running samba.linux: Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 
release 4 (Nahant Update 5)
samba: samba-3.0.10-1.4E.12.2 My customer has an exetrnal system accessing the 
storage through samba. It creates, modify and deletes a lot of files. All 
access are done through only one linux server (the second is a backup)Sometimes 
(rarely cases based on the numbers of files managed by this connection), they 
creates a file that they cannot deleted (even a get of this file is not 
possible).The way of creating the file is apparently exactly the same as for 
the all other one that can be deleted. We found that:such a file can be deleted 
by FTP, directly by linux, ... ONLY when going through CIFS/samba protocol we 
have a problem to access the filewhen we connect through samba on the SECOND 
linux server, it works!we cannot find any locks on this file by issuing 
smbstatus on both linux servers.we cannot find any trace of this file with lsof 
on both linux serversthe files are always size ZEROthe problem is present using 
different samba users  smb: \Echange\CoquillesAAF\> get "Jeux O
 lympiques 2012.aaf"
 NT_STATUS_SHARING_VIOLATION opening remote file \Echange\CoquillesAAF\Jeux 
Olympiques 2012.aaf
 smb: \Echange\CoquillesAAF\> 
This is not reproductible on demand... but we are getting regularly 
non-erasable files If I'm connected to samba through windows explorer, the 
message is different, but it is probably changed by the windows layer.My samba 
logs doesn't show a lot of info (log level = 2 --> system is in production) 
Remark: we don't use the samba clustering Would somebody have any idea? I'm a 
bit lost in my investigation Many thanks in advance JP Peten                    
                  
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