On Tue, 2003-07-29 at 10:00, Richard Bown wrote: > Hi James, unfortunatly , the're installed :( > > On Tue, 2003-07-29 at 17:42, James Sparenberg wrote: > > On Tue, 2003-07-29 at 06:11, Richard Bown wrote: > > > Hi, > > > I had to do a complete rebuild of the system here a few weeks ago, my > > > fault , made it unstable wth a mix from cooker. > > > > > > Since then I hav'nt had samba running as I also scapped the windows > > > machine when I installed win4lin. > > > Now I find I need samba to print from win4lin, and smbd just wont run, > > > nmbd does. > > > I uninstalled alll the samba files and reinstalled the slightly later > > > version of 2.2.7, I did'nt try 3.0.0 alpha. > > > > > > >From SWAT I can stop and start nmbd but smbd remains not running > > > > > > this keeps appearing in syslog:_ > > > Jul 29 14:04:12 gb7tf nmbd[4665]: [2003/07/29 14:04:12, 0] > > > libsmb/nmblib.c:send_udp(756) > > > Jul 29 14:04:12 gb7tf nmbd[4665]: Packet send failed to > > > 192.168.1.255(138) ERRNO=Operation not permitted > > > > > > So had a look for libsmb > > > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] log]# locate libsmb > > > /usr/lib/gnome-vfs-2.0/modules/libsmb.so > > > /usr/lib/libsmbclient.so > > > /usr/lib/libsmbclient.so.0 > > > > > > > > > Am I right in guessing that the libs need to be installed, I've looked > > > with MCC for libsmbserver, but nothing. > > > > > > Some pointers in the right direction please > > > > > > Thanks > > > Richard > > > > I've got it running in just this situation. The rpms I have installed > > are > > > > samba-client-2.2.7a-9.2mdk > > samba-server-2.2.7a-9.2mdk > > samba-common-2.2.7a-9.2mdk > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] richard]# rpm -q samba-server-2.2.7a-9.2mdk > samba-server-2.2.7a-9.2mdk > [EMAIL PROTECTED] richard]# rpm -q samba-common-2.2.7a-9.2mdk > samba-common-2.2.7a-9.2mdk > [EMAIL PROTECTED] richard]# rpm -q samba-client-2.2.7a-9.2mdk > samba-client-2.2.7a-9.2mdk > > Richard
I looked at your strace .... not seeing anything that strikes me as an indicator of the problem. (not that I'm all that expert at reading them.) But I might know where you can find it. If you cd into /var/log/samba and do a tail -f of log.smbd, then hit return a bunch of times to make it clear what's old and what's new. Then try to start smbd again vi /etc/init.d/smb restart. Does anything show up there? You might also have to do this with log.[yourhostname] and log.smbmount as well but this one should give you something to sink your teeth into. James
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