King Andrew J wrote:
Can anyone help/explain why the NMBD process on my VMS server is crashing, I
will explain.
VMS 7.3-2, with TCP 5.4 on Alpha ES47 7/1150
SAMBA 2.2.8
There are (or have been) multiple releases of Samba 2.2.8 on
http://www.pi-net.dyndns.org/anonymous/jyc/
Which one are you
King Andrew J wrote:
There are (or have been) multiple releases of Samba 2.2.8 on
http://www.pi-net.dyndns.org/anonymous/jyc/
Which one are you using.
This there an easy way to find out?
I don't know. Do you have the distribution kit? If not, I'd suggest
that you download the newest kit
dhruva wrote:
HP is considering making a IFT/EFT release shortly of Samba on VMS
based on 3.0.24 code base. That would work on VMS 8.3 IA64 (and ALPHA
VMS 8.3) shortly. Maybe, you could try that.
We're using VMS 8.3 on IA64, but our Alpha will stay on 7.3-2, at least for some
more time,
Plante, Sylvain wrote:
Open-VMS users,
Here's the error message I'm getting trying to install Samba 1.19 for
OpenVMS 6.2-1H3
%COPY-E-OPENIN, error opening
LSL$USER_ROOT:[PLANTE.SAMBA.VERSION119]SMBD.EXE_ALPHA; as input
-RMS-E-FNF, file not fouund
Where is that SMBD.EXE_ALPHA file ? When I
Michael Mazzoni wrote:
Environment: VMS v7.3 on an Alpha, Samba-VMS v2.2.8.
Maybe the TCP/IP stack could also be important, but see below.
My questions are:
1) is this a Samba-VMS problem?
2) if so, how do I fix it?
3) what is the format for POSIX$DEFAULT_TZ?
4) can
Hi,
here are some minor problems I found with Samba startup and shutdown, using
Samba 2.2.8, release 2004-1021 with SAMBA_SHUTDOWN.COM by R. Regier 15-Sep-04:
(1) The shutdown procedure disables the services SMBD and SWAT. This is useful
(only) if you want to (temporary) disable the service(s)
RR - Rod Regier wrote:
I have encountered a problem that was reproducible on 3 different
workstations
accessing a common Samba/VMS server.
Sample files created using both DOS window and GUI, and deleted using
both DOS window and GUI.
Confirming message and file display removal occurred normally
COLLOT Jean-Yves wrote:
- I'll find some way to give a specific name to upcoming versions. What do
you think of adding the release date (such as samba-2_2_8-09-AUG-2004.zip) ?
Suggestion: please use a numeric format, in a way that a directory listing would
be sorted by date, e.g.
$ write