On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 02:06:34PM -0700, [email protected] wrote: > Do SFU shares need to be mounted with some "special" switch on the RHEL > machine for Samba to be able to write to them? Is there some obscure > Samba configuration switch that I've missed?
Wow, that's a twisted net of mounts. To get you right: You use the SFU NFS server to mount -t nfs on a RHEL box. You use Samba to re-export this to a Windows XP machine. You get file corruption when writing to that samba export. Right? Question: Why don't you just mount directly from W2k3? And, you might just try "posix locking = no" and "kernel oplocks = no" in your smb.conf. Volker
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