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NAME

       locktest - Find differences in locking between two SMB servers

SYNOPSIS

       locktest {//server1/share1} {//server2/share2} [-U user%pass] [-U user%pass] [-s seed]
                [-o numops] [-a] [-O] [-E] [-Z] [-R range] [-B base] [-M min]

DESCRIPTION

       locktest is a utility for detecting differences in behaviour in locking between SMB
       servers. It will run a random set of locking operations against //server1/share1 and then
       the same random set against //server2/share2 and display the differences in the responses
       it gets.

       This utility is used by the Samba team to find differences in behaviour between Samba and
       Windows servers.

OPTIONS

       -U user%pass
           Specify the user and password to use when logging on on the shares. This parameter can
           be specified twice (once for the first server, once for the second).

       -s seed
           Seed the random number generator with the specified value.

       -o numops
           Set the number of operations to perform.

       -a
           Print the operations that are performed.

       -A
           Backtrack to find minimal number of operations required to make the response to a
           certain call differ.

       -O
           Enable oplocks.

       -u
           Hide unlock fails.

       -E
           enable exact error code checking

       -Z
           enable the zero/zero lock

       -R range
           set lock range

       -B base
           set lock base

       -M min
           set min lock length

       -k
           Use kerberos

VERSION

       This man page is correct for version 4.0 of the Samba suite.

SEE ALSO

       Samba

AUTHOR

       This utility is part of the Samba[1] suite, which is developed by the global Samba
       Team[2].

       locktest was written by Andrew Tridgell.

       This manpage was written by Jelmer Vernooij.

NOTES

        1. Samba
           http://www.samba.org/

        2. Samba Team
           http://www.samba.org/samba/team/