> We’re running > 3.0.28.el4.9 on CentOS 4.7 in a production environment with one minor > annoyance. > This is a very inconsistent behavior ,frequent enough top be annoying ,yet > unpredictable enough to warrant this email. > Our Samba server is serving up a wide variety of files but in this > instance in particular are Visual Fox Pro tables (*.dbf). > > When a user wishes to open a Fox Pro table with the browse > or use command from the Fox Pro command line ,the users is granted file > access. When a user makes an attempt to use the table through the GUI > (windows file open,or explorer) the first > attempt results with an access denied message, however subsequent attempts > result in normal file access. I’ve been unable to find a parameter within > Samba > that changes this behavior and as I related this is a very inconsistent > behavior. I’m not entirely sure this is > a samba issue or if there maybe some windows registry setting that I can > change on > the client machines, it is noteworthy it didn’t start happening until we > converted the file share to Samba. > > Any assistance would greatly be appreciated, >
How have you configured oplocks? Also can you update samba. 3.0.28 is ancient. John -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
