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Brett Johnson wrote: |
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> On Thu, Mar 23, 2006 at 08:07:06AM -0500, Scott Stoddard wrote: |
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>>In my case we're using a diskless gentoo system where the home |
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>>directories are all nfs mounts to the server. The problem had to do |
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>>with nfs file locking. It can be solved by editing |
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>>/usr/lib/openoffice/program/soffice and commenting out these two lines: |
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>>SAL_ENABLE_FILE_LOCKING=1 |
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>>export SAL_ENABLE_FILE_LOCKING |
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> If I recall, another possible fix for this is to make sure statd is |
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> running on the clients. On gentoo clients, statd is not started with |
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> /etc/init.d/netmount, but is with /etc/init.d/nfsmount. |
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Ah... didn't notice that... I used /etc/init.d/netmount but I have only |
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nfs mounts so now I have switched over to the other script. Will see |
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what happens when I reboot the machine this evening. |
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Thanks everybody for your comments! |
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/Andreas |
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