On Wed, Mar 04, 2009 at 02:50:59PM +0100, Alexander 'Leo' Bergolth wrote: > http://leo.kloburg.at/tmp/samba/abergolth-unbuffered.pcap > http://leo.kloburg.at/tmp/samba/smbadmin-buffered.pcap
The key pieces are frame 704 in the buffered and frame 14 in the unbuffered case. Assuming in both cases the path \firefox\LICENSE refers to the same physical file on disk (the traces don't show enough information to see whether both clients connected to the same share), there is indeed a difference how the server behaves. In the buffered case it grants an oplock, in the unbuffered case it does not, thus the difference in behaviour. \firefox\LICENSE indeed does refer the same physical file, we'd need to see a debug level 10 log. If however the \firefox\LICENSE does not refer to the same physical file on disk, I would highly suspect that in the unbuffered case some other client or another application on the client has this file open. You can see this in the output of smbstatus. Volker
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