>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I have successfully installed SAMBA-2.0.3 on a VAX running VMS-6.2 >> and TCPWARE-5.4-3 (this VAX's name is CLFTS2). >> >> I installed the same SAMBA-2.0.3 on another VAX (name = CLF10U) ... >> but now I'm not able to get the smbd working correctly on this new >> VAX. >> >> ... >> >> [2002/06/26 13:38:55, 0] DSA1:[KITS.SAMBA-2_0_3.SOURCE.SMBD]OPLOCK.C;1:(79) >> open_oplock_ipc: Failed to get local UDP socket for address 100007f. Error was >> can't assign requested address >> [2002/06/26 13:38:57, 0] DSA1:[KITS.SAMBA-2_0_3.SOURCE.SMBD]OPLOCK.C;1:(79) >> open_oplock_ipc: Failed to get local UDP socket for address 100007f. Error was >> can't assign requested address
> I am afraid that I can not be of much help, but here are some comments: > > I think you may need to ask someone familiar with TCPware to assist you > with some of the debugging. > > Also I have never used Samba 2.0.3., but I think that oplock support may > not be working in it. > > There may be an option in smb.conf to turn it off, so that SMBD does not > try to create the oplock break socket. > > You would need to look at the source to determine what port it is trying > to bind the oplock port to, and then use the TCPware utilities to see if > something else already has the port. > > Be aware that Pathworks 6.x is available for OpenVMS VAX, and > interoperates much better with Windows NT domains than any known version > of Samba for OpenVMS does. > It's ok, but we a have a problem with Pathworks/DECnet that seems not to work on Windows2000 (at least after our experiments). > There is an FAQ for Samba VMS that can be looked up at > http://encompasserve.org or http://www.google.com ... > -John I've finally found the solution : In fact the problem was simply that the loopback device (LPB-0 127.0.0.1) was not declared in the TCPWARE database. For those who may encounter the same problem, the script tcpware:CNFNET_MENU.COM allow to reconfigure TCPWARE. Thanks, Georges "This e-mail is confidential and may contain legally privileged information. If you are not the intended recipient, you should not copy, distribute, disclose or use the information it contains. Please e-mail the sender immediately and delete this message from your system. E-mails are susceptible to corruption, interception and unauthorised amendment; we do not accept liability for any such changes, or for their consequences. You should be aware, that the company may monitor your emails and their content"
