Jim Ryan wrote:

> Last night I got my RH6.1 box going as an ntp server.  During this
> process I decided to change the domain name to something else.  The box
> was originally linux.domain.com, now its linux.newdomain.com.  After
> doing this I could no longer connect to the samba shares from my 98
> workstations.  I brought up SWAT and saw that nmdb was not running.
> Checking the log file told me it couldn't find the node linux.domain.com.
> So I remembered and changed the host file to reflect 127.0.0.1 was now
> linux.newdomain.com.  Nmdb now started.  But I still can't connect to any
> shares.  As soon as I double click on the server in network neighborhood
> I get an error that the server name no longer exists.  Rebooting both
> server and client had no effect.  I do have an error in SWAT that
> "Couldn't open status file STATUS..LCK".  There is no such file anywhere
> on the system.  Both smdb and nmdb are running.  I changed nothing in
> smb.conf.  I have to believe I missed something in the domain name
> change.  Any ideas?

    Have you tried connecting via smbclient?  What results do you get?

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Bob Bell                Compaq Computer Corp.
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TruCluster Group        Nashua, NH 03062-2698
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