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From: Wahl, Thorsten (twahl@zippel.de)
Date: Mon Jan 15 2001 - 04:02:32 EST


Dear anybody,
please unsubscribe me from the newsletter and infoforum, my account is
failure und loop the hole mails.
Please, it is urgent!

Thanks
Thorsten

> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Kevin M. Myer [SMTP:kevin_myer@iu13.k12.pa.us]
> Gesendet am: Freitag, 12. Januar 2001 20:50
> An: netatalk-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
> Cc: netatalk-admins@umich.edu
> Betreff: Sourceforge 1.5pre3 (and earlier) RPMS have broken flock
> support on Linux
>
> Hello,
>
> I posted a message a few weeks ago about a problem I was seeing here
> relating to file locking. I was running a stock netatalk 1.5pre3
> installation from the Sourceforge RPM and it was brought to my attention
> by our users that there could be multiple read/write instances for any
> file on the server. Upon investigation, I found that here was not a
> single lock being created. I received no responses from the lists so I'm
> not sure if I'm an isolated case or if no one cares that their netatalk
> servers aren't locking :)
>
> Anyway, after a lot of testing and trying to understand how the locking
> was working and a lot of recompiling, I figured out that the
> --enable-flock-locks option to configure was what was breaking the
> locking. When I just let if use fcntl to do the locking, everything works
> perfectly.
>
> What this means is that at the very least, the Sourceforge 1.5pre3 (and
> probably earlier releases) is broken with respect to x86 Linux
> architectures. I think I recall reading somewhere that flock was at one
> time broken under Linux so maybe its an operating system issue. In any
> case, I'd recommend against using --enable-flock-locks if you're using x86
> Linux.
>
> So far, I've reproduced the problem on every x86 machine I've tried. I
> thought it might be related to the kernel on our SMP machine which has a
> large file system patch on it but a uniprocessor stock 2.2.16 kernel has
> the some locking problems.
>
> If anyone could enlighten me as to whether this is a kernel issue or if
> its netatalk specific, it would help with further isolating the bug.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Kevin
>
> --
> Kevin M. Myer
> Systems Administrator
> Lancaster-Lebanon Intermediate Unit 13
> (717)-560-6140



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