Hi all, I'm using a Linux server (A) with samba 3.0.28 which exports a directory that contains database files (Dataflex .dat files) and that are mounted by a Linux machine (B) that runs Samba 3.0.2. Now the problem is that the files are corrupted when accessed by the machine B, even if the machine A exports the directory with oplocks = no, kernel oplocks = no and level2 oplocks = no. Before upgrading the samba on the server A I did not have such problem (before I was running samba 3.0.2). Now I'm experiencing this problem in data corruption. Any suggestion about how to get rid of this? Or how to better investigate and understand what is going wrong? What I've seen is that it seems the database is unable to get the lock on the files, since it allows two write at the same time with, of course, unpredictable results. I don't know what other configuration/experiment I can do.
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