Solaris 11 added a CIFS server - I don't know if it is openindiana. check the "svcs -a" command to make sure that there isn't a preexisting CIFS or samba server already running.

FYI The latest Solaris 10 + updates has samba 3.5.x or 3.6.x . I had issues with older samba packages from sunfreeware.com and opencsw with 64-bit support, LDAP compatibility and ZFS support.


On 03/06/13 12:56, Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Wed, Mar 06, 2013 at 11:42:02AM +0100, Joeri Vanthienen wrote:
Hi,

I've downloaded the samba 3.6.12 OpenCSW package.
I joined openindiana to the the active directory, winbind seems to
work fine, I see all the users with "wbinfo -u".
However, my samba server is not starting. It seems that there is no
network card found.

2013/03/06 10:40:39.068405,  0] lib/interface.c:543(load_interfaces)
   WARNING: no network interfaces found
[2013/03/06 10:40:39.072795,  0] smbd/server.c:1082(main)
   standard input is not a socket, assuming -D option
...
[2013/03/06 10:40:39.205210,  0] smbd/server.c:746(open_sockets_smbd)
   open_sockets_smbd: No sockets available to bind to.

Is there some problem that the get_interfaces(talloc_tos(), &ifaces);
call returns  no interfaces on solaris/openindiana ?
Any idea?
Use gdb to step through the code and see why it's failing
to find interfaces, or add debug statements to the places
we return from querying an interface. Sorry, no other easy
answer.

Jeremy.

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