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* problems with locking
@ 2002-11-06 10:59 Siim Vahtre
  2002-11-06 11:55 ` Siim Vahtre
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread
From: Siim Vahtre @ 2002-11-06 10:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-msdos


Hi.

I need to use some dosemu clients(running old database programs made in
turbo pascal) that read/write paradox databases on linux samba server.
However, it seems that samba and dosemu doesn't share their thoughts about
file locking.

For example, when I open (read-only!) some file (let's say "L:\test.txt"
that is actually "/mnt/samba/test.txt") then I can't open the same file
with another dosemu. (It says "Access denied.")

smbstatus shows:
Pid    DenyMode    R/W  Oplock Name
2347   DENY_NONE   RDRW NONE   /mnt/samba/test.txt

DenyMode is DENY_NONE, so I should be able to at least open the file
read_only from another client aswell, right?

Dosemu version is 1.0.2
Samba version is 2.2.3a-6
The OS on Dosemu is FreeDOS (1.1.24c)

And even if I can get this to work... will I be able to use bytelocking
(for databases) aswell?

Or in general - does anyone know how well one old TPascal program with
paradox databases might work on dosemu?

Any hints/helps are deeply appreciated.



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2002-11-06 10:59 problems with locking Siim Vahtre
2002-11-06 11:55 ` Siim Vahtre
2002-11-06 13:44   ` Michal Samek
2002-11-06 14:20     ` Siim Vahtre
2002-11-06 14:30       ` Stephen Lee
2002-11-06 14:54         ` Siim Vahtre
2002-11-06 17:01           ` Siim Vahtre
2002-11-06 20:58             ` dosemu locking capabilities Siim Vahtre
2002-11-06 21:13               ` Stephen Lee
2002-11-06 21:21               ` Bart Oldeman

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