Hello! I have so strange issue with Office files (and may be not only Office). I can't delete file which I just closed. For example, I create new xlsx file, open it, close it and delete it - no any errors, but after refresh list of files - file back. If I try to access this file via smbclient - message NT_STATUS_DELETE_PENDING. And only if I'm restart smb - file removed from local filesystem. Samba 3.6.7. I played with different options alot, but no luck. Maybe someone has already experienced this? -- Dmitry
Hello. Sounds like the problem I reported for 3.6.6. Office .tmp-files could not be deleted (reappeared after refresh). smbstatus crashed on showing them. Unfortunatly noone responded back then. There were greater changes in locking in 3.6.6. We are now back on 3.6.5. Am 15.08.2012 19:13, schrieb Dmitry MiksIr:> Hello! > > I have so strange issue with Office files (and may be not only Office). > I can't delete file which I just closed. For example, I create new xlsx > file, open it, close it and delete it - no any errors, but after refresh > list of files - file back. If I try to access this file via smbclient - > message NT_STATUS_DELETE_PENDING. > And only if I'm restart smb - file removed from local filesystem. > Samba 3.6.7. > I played with different options alot, but no luck. > > Maybe someone has already experienced this? > > -- > Dmitry >
16.08.2012 13:10, OA ?????:> Hello. > > Sounds like the problem I reported for 3.6.6. > Office .tmp-files could not be deleted (reappeared after refresh). > smbstatus crashed on showing them. > Unfortunatly noone responded back then. > There were greater changes in locking in 3.6.6. > We are now back on 3.6.5. >Yes, 3.6.5 work nice, thanks. Did you open ticket about this? I can comment about my issue too.
16.08.2012 13:10, OA ?????:> Hello. > > Sounds like the problem I reported for 3.6.6. > Office .tmp-files could not be deleted (reappeared after refresh). > smbstatus crashed on showing them. > Unfortunatly noone responded back then. > There were greater changes in locking in 3.6.6. > We are now back on 3.6.5. >Yes, 3.6.5 work nice, thanks. Did you open ticket about this? I can comment about my issue too.
16.08.2012 19:33, Volker Lendecke ?????:> On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 03:21:00PM +0200, "Maurer, Hansj?rg" wrote: >> Hi >> >> ist seems that >> >> https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9058 >> >> >> covers that issue > > Seems so. We have tried to reproduce the problem here > without success. Are there exact instructions out there > somewhere (smb.conf, Windows versions etc) to reproduce the > issue reliably? > > Volker >Posted all info I can to ticked. Also hav lvl10 log, can mail.
Hi Am 16.08.2012 17:33, schrieb Volker Lendecke:> O > Seems so. We have tried to reproduce the problem here > without success. Are there exact instructions out there > somewhere (smb.conf, Windows versions etc) to reproduce the > issue reliably?the logs I provided in the bugzilla report are from samba 3.6.6 on Centos-6.3 x86_64 as AD member smb.conf below But I habe also problem reports from opensuse 11.x and Centos 5 as PDC In the case below clients are Windows 7 x64 and max protocol = smb2 regards Hansj?rg [global] workgroup = XXX realm = INTRA.XXX.DE netbios name = FTPSERVER server string = RM-FTP-Server interfaces = 127.0.0.1, eth0 bind interfaces only = Yes security = ADS password server = * username map = /etc/samba/smbusers log level = 1 syslog = 0 log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m printcap name = /dev/null machine password timeout = 604800 os level = 25 preferred master = No local master = No domain master = No dns proxy = No encrypt passwords = yes idmap config * : backend = tdb idmap config * : range = 1000001-1999999 idmap config XXX : backend = ad idmap config XXX : schema_mode = rfc2307 idmap config XXX : readonly = yes idmap config XXX : range = 1000-1000000 max protocol = smb2 wins server create mask = 0664 directory mask = 0775 use sendfile = Yes hide dot files = No map archive = No dont descend = lost+found load printers= no printing = bsd printcap name = /dev/null [tmp] path = /home_local/tmp comment = tmp-Share browseable = yes writeable = yes wide links = no> > Volker >--