Recently a production "stable" samba server started producing this:
samba-log.cpr8r: oplock_break failed for file Share1/Files/Financial/Comms.xls (dev = b, inode = 151073815, file_id = 31).
samba-log.cpr8r: oplock_break failed for file Share1/Files/Financial/Futures.xls (dev = b, inode = 411546895, file_id = 31).
samba-log.cpr8r: oplock_break failed for file Share1/Files/Financial/Historical.xls (dev = b, inode = 402910038, file_id = 8).
etc etc for many many files. My samba logs currently give this 580
times in the last 2 days since the server was restarted.
The closest match is on google from 1999 and there's no reply.
Samba.org doesn't even have any matches on their search page I can find.
Anyone have any ideas what could cause this?
Kernel 2.4.26-bk1
Samba 2.0.7-1
Debian Stable
The hardware is a P3-850 with 512Megs of ram.
Most of the files being accessed are nfs mounted from a hardare
appliance (SNAP).
Robert
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