From: Sébastien W. <s.w...@la...> - 2010-05-29 09:05:01
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Hello, First, thanks for all your answers about my ACL's problem : OpenLDAP now acts like OpenDirectory and the ACL are OK. Now : I've made a fresh install of Netatalk 2.1.1. It shares 4 volumes with these options : cnidscheme:dbd allow:@administrateurs,@graphistes options:upriv dperm:0777 fperm:0666 options:usedots,acls Users can mount the shares without any problem from OSX 10.6.3, but when they do copies of files from their computer to TWO (or THREE) different shares on the server, the first finished copy disconnects the user and, for sure, it makes an error for the other current operations. OSX complains about errors -36 and so. Here's the /var/log/afpd.log : mai 29 10:14:47.724137 afpd[4354] {afp_dsi.c:444} (D5:AFPDaemon): ==> Finished AFP command: AFP_CLOSEVOL -> AFP_OK mai 29 10:14:47.724391 afpd[4354] {afp_dsi.c:437} (D5:AFPDaemon): <== Start AFP command: AFP_LOGOUT mai 29 10:14:47.724423 afpd[4354] {auth.c:876} (I:AFPDaemon): logout user1 Do you think it's a problem of OSX ? Or of Netatalk ? Should I downgrade to netatalk 2.1 ? Thanks in advance. S. Weber |