I know that spreedsheet applications opened from the PC create a lock on that file that prevents all other access. But is there some way to find out who has that particular file open?
On the toaster, I can find who has files opened - but that doesn't help much.
This spreedsheet data was migrated from Novel. On Novel, you have the ability to see who has what file opened.
Any ideas?
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Michael McBride CommQuest Technologies,Inc.
Senior Unix Administrator 527 Encinitas Boulevard
mcbride@CommQuest.com Encinitas, CA. 92024-3740
Voice: (760) 634-6239 Fax: (760) 634-6138
I think the command "cifs cessions username" does what you want:
toaster> cifs sessions Server Registers as 'TOASTER' in group 'NETAPP' UNIX compatible Access Control is being used Using the UNIX password database for authentication ======================================== PC (user) #shares #files ANDREW (abond) 1 1 toaster> cifs sessions andrew
users shares/files opened
ANDREW (abond) HOME Read-denyN - \ajb.1
Also, from release 5.1 (due later this month) you can see this information from the NT Server Manager (In Use button).
Regards, Andrew Bond, UK Systems Engineer
At 11:29 am 17-06-98 -0700, you wrote:
I know that spreedsheet applications opened from the PC create a lock on that file that prevents all other access. But is there some way to find out who has that particular file open?
On the toaster, I can find who has files opened - but that doesn't help much.
This spreedsheet data was migrated from Novel. On Novel, you have the ability to see who has what file opened.
Any ideas?
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Michael McBride CommQuest Technologies,Inc.
Senior Unix Administrator 527 Encinitas Boulevard
mcbride@CommQuest.com Encinitas, CA. 92024-3740
Voice: (760) 634-6239 Fax: (760) 634-6138