What does smbstatus give you when you have a user using their GIS software? Any locks?
On 8 February 2013 21:40, Donny Brooks <[email protected]> wrote: > Everything oplocks related has been disabled. Still the same issue. There > have been no updates to the software as the GIS guy or I would have had to > applied them. Also on the old domain it created the lock files also but it > worked. Thanks for the quick replies. > > > On Friday, February 8, 2013 03:17 PM CST, Edward Ashley < > [email protected]> wrote: > > > I second disabling oplocks however I would check whether they have had > any > > software updates or anything to change their GIS software as I'm not too > > sure that an oplock would create a .lock file, and it sounds like it > maybe > > the GIS software doing that. > > > > > > On 8 February 2013 20:56, Donny Brooks <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > We recently migrated our install from an ancient fedora 11 install of > > > samba and openldap to a centos 6.3 setup with its openldap and samba. > The > > > domain has been totally recreated from scratch as the person that did > the > > > previous setup has not been employed here in many years. After fighting > > > with shares for a while we mostly got them fixed and working. However > the > > > biggest issue now is when our GIS people try to connect to their samba > > > share. Previously two pople could be editing different feature classes, > > > different files, but now it will not let the second person do anything > but > > > view. Here is a brief explanation from our head GIS guy: > > > > > > We currently have 5 data sets in one feature class in the GIS. > > > > > > site_point > > > site_poly > > > survey_point > > > survey_line > > > survey_poly > > > > > > Before the conversion to the new Domain: > > > > > > User A could open up the GIS on computer 1 and begin to edit one of the > > > data set. (site_point for example) and User B could open up the GIS on > > > computer 2 and begin to edit any other data set except what User A was > > > editing (in this example site_point). As long a two people didn't try > and > > > edit the same data set it worked. > > > > > > After the Domain conversion: > > > > > > User A opens up the GIS on computer 1 and begins to edit any of our > data > > > sets. User B opens up the GIS on computer 2 and attempts to edit any > of our > > > data sets a window opens up with several errors about file locks. ( > I can > > > send up screen shots in the morning) As we saw in the samba logs it > > > appears that once User A begins editing the one data set all the other > data > > > sets in the feature class get .lock files along with the one that User > A is > > > actually editing. The only way User B can edit data is if User A > exits the > > > GIS completely. > > > > > > > > > So with that we have been trying everything we can think of to get it > > > working correctly again. When I setup the share I copied the existing > share > > > from the old domain and put it in the new one making only the domain > name > > > change to the section. > > > > > > Here is the old setup: > > > > > > [pictures] > > > comment = Shared Folder for Pictures > > > path = /samba/pictures > > > read only = No > > > create mask = 0667 > > > directory mask = 0770 > > > csc policy = disable > > > nt acl support = no > > > force security mode = 777 > > > valid users = @hpres > > > force group = @ADMIN\hpres > > > #inherit permissions = yes > > > write list = @ADMIN\hpres > > > > > > Here is the new: > > > > > > [hp-pictures] > > > comment = Shared Folder for Historic Preservation Pictures > > > path = /samba/arrowhead/hp-pictures > > > read only = No > > > create mask = 0667 > > > directory mask = 0770 > > > csc policy = disable > > > nt acl support = no > > > force security mode = 777 > > > valid users = @hpres > > > force group = @MDAH\hpres > > > write list = @MDAH\hpres > > > > > > Anyone have an idea why this could be happening? > > > > > > -- > > > > > > Donny B. > > > -- > > > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > > > instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba > > > > > Edward Ashley > > Developer > > > > e. 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