On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 11:56 AM, <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > I'm running Samba 4.0.0 on a RHEL 6.4 machine and have created a simple share > with all the default configuration options. I've also created an application > (running on the RHEL box) that does the following:
Update, definitely. My published toolchain for building Samba 4.0.5 as SRPM's, and with the option of acting as a domain controller, is at https://github.com/nkadel/samba-4.0.5-srpm. > - detects a file appearing in the share (using Inotify looking for the > IN_CLOSE_WRITE event) > - open and fcntl lock the file > - do some processing > - move the file to somewhere else in the filesystem > > When I use a Windows 7 machine to copy a file to the share (using explorer) > my app works fine. However if I copy a file as before, but then while my app > is processing the file if I copy the file to the share again, I get a dialog > in Windows stating the file is locked, 'Try Again' or 'Cancel'. If I press > Cancel, the dialog goes away but so does the file within the share. When my > app tries to move the file it fails because it no longer exists. > > Looking at the wireshark output on the Windows machine I see that a SetInfo > request is made with a SMB2_FILE_DISPOSITION_INFO and 'Delete on close set', > followed by a success response. I assume this is the cause of the file > deletion? I have to admit to being a novice at both SMB and Samba so > apologies in advance if I'm a little vague. > > Is the above expected even though I have locked the file? > > For further info, I disabled oplocks for my share with no change in behaviour. Update first, then be ready to publish your smb.conf. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
