Hello, this may be a question a thousand times answered but I did not find it ...
On a local linux filesystem like ext2/3 one can rename a file to an existing, already open file. But this doesn't work on a cifs-mounted samba-share - or do I miss something in the samba configuration. Attached ist a small test-program that does essentially the same as kmail does when it creates a mail-index file (and crashes ...) Here you can see the versions (from the clients /proc/fs/cifs/): Display Internal CIFS Data Structures for Debugging --------------------------------------------------- CIFS Version 1.52 Active VFS Requests: 0 Servers: 1) Name: 192.168.32.12 Domain: KMUX Mounts: 1 OS: Unix NOS: Samba 3.0.24 Capability: 0x80f3fd SMB session status: 1 TCP status: 1 Local Users To Server: 1 SecMode: 0x3 Req On Wire: 0 MIDs: Shares: 1) \\192.168.32.12\hugo.tester Uses: 1 Type: NTFS DevInfo: 0x0 Attributes: 0x2b PathComponentMax: 255 Status: 1 type: 0 TIA -- Wilhelm
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