On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 12:14:55PM -0700, James Chavez wrote: > My friend you are the man. If ever in Phoenix I owe you a beer. > Do you know of any ramifications of altering this? As long as only one > person accesses the file at a time I should be OK I would think. The > smb.conf man page says that smbd keeps it's own locks and tries to match > these to posix locks for files opened by local or nfs access. At least I > understand it that way. I think I should be ok as these files will only > be accessed from these samba sessions.
As long as you don't have concurrent access to the same files from other NFS clients and/or Unix processes, you should be as ok as it is possible to be for re-exported NFS imports. Scan the mailing lists for my opinion on this matter :-) Volker
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