Regards,

Sent this one before, here's another go:

My sambaserver, let's call it sserv, is running Solaris 8 (latest Recommended set) or 9 (tried both) compiled with automount support. When PC client A tries to access a file in a automounted mapping from sserv, the client is freezing and Windows Explorer has to be restarted. The NFS server which the samba server automounts from is a Solaris 2.5.1 system. The strange thing is that the same scenario works OK when the samba server is an Sgi IRIX system. The following pops up in the log for PC client A on sserv:

[2005/08/26 15:57:29, 0] smbd/oplock.c:(1081)
request_oplock_break: no response received to oplock break request to pid 16838 on port 58990 for dev = 4f4001d, inode = 187327, file_id = 51
[2005/08/26 15:57:29, 0] smbd/open.c:(726)
open_mode_check: exlusive oplock left by process 16838 after break ! For file test.zip, dev = 4f4001d, inode = 187327. Deleting it to continue...

Someone's got a clue ?
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