From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Carl Gunnar Linden, MSL Stockholm Sweden.) wrote:
> I am running OpenVMS V7.3 and > Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Alpha Version V5.3 - ECO 1 > > I try to run SAMBA 2.2.4 or 2.2.7a. It works with TCPIP V5.3-18 but > I think it stopped working since I applied the TCPIP_ECO V5.3-181 > patch. <snip>
> Has anybody else seen something like this and what is a broken pipe?
A broken pipe indicates a general connection problem. By it self it is not useful to tell you what the problem is.
I would try the nmblookup (OpenVMS), NET VIEW (DOS Command prompt) tests to see if you can get information that way.
There is a file diagnostic.txt that should be in the SAMBA distribution that describes how isolate some of these problems. You can get a copy of it at http://www.samba.org.
The other thing to do is to increase the error level for the SMBD process. Previous versions of SAMBA allowed this to be done by defining a SYSTEM wide logical.
SAMBA 2.0.6 allows the smbd process to be run interactively so that these tests can be more easily run. I do not know if the SAMBA 2.2.x branch has this ability.
-John [EMAIL PROTECTED] Personal Opinion Only
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