[Wine] Multiple instances of wine on different machines with $HOME on NFS
Steffen Neumann
sneumann at ipb-halle.de
Thu Jul 29 09:14:02 CDT 2010
Hi,
we're running wine on a number of Linux machines
which get their $HOME via a NFS server.
In particular, we have a windows commandline program
(a data format converter for mass spectrometers, not that it matters)
things work fine as long as I am running only one instance of wine.
If I have several wine instances on different boxes
running in parallel, they seem to corrupt the registry.
I have not found anyone with a similar problem, let alone a fix.
I might have to copy a temporary .wine into /tmp
and use $WINEPREFIX in a per-machine specific manner.
Or is there some easier way ?
Yours,
Steffen
P.S.:
I'll append the following snippet to
http://wiki.winehq.org/HomeDirectoryOnNFS
once it is operational again:
Apart from performance problems, you might encounter problems
with .NET2.0 if your C: drive lives on a network,
e.g. a "NFS System.IO.FileLoadException: Failed to
grant minimum permission requests." failure.
The reason is that .NET2.0 by default considers everything coming from
the network as possibly tainted. Usually you can issue something like
"CasPol.exe -m -ag 1.2 -url file://... FullTrust" command
to make e.g. your intranet trusted.
Unfortunately CasPol.exe is living on C:, and is not trusted
if that is served via NFS ... If you still want C: to be on NFS
(despite the above mentioned performance penalty),
the fix is to copy your CasPol.exe to a local directory, and use
wine /tmp/CasPol.exe -m -ag 1.2 -url "file:///c:\\*" FullTrust
--
IPB Halle AG Massenspektrometrie & Bioinformatik
Dr. Steffen Neumann http://www.IPB-Halle.DE
Weinberg 3 http://msbi.bic-gh.de
06120 Halle Tel. +49 (0) 345 5582 - 1470
+49 (0) 345 5582 - 0
sneumann(at)IPB-Halle.DE Fax. +49 (0) 345 5582 - 1409
More information about the wine-users
mailing list