On Sun, Nov 25, 2007 at 05:29:52AM -0800, Doug VanLeuven wrote:
> Marcin Kucharczyk wrote:
> >DV> You should be able to delete /var/db/samba (plus maybe the pid file) 
> >and
> >DV> restart samba.  Samba will create any tdb files it needs like the 
> >DV> initial startup.
> >
> >Tried ... reinstall was required
> >
> >Some mor information:
> >
> >It looks like the same or similar problem:
> >  http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2007-August/134620.html

This particular bug report is highly unlikely to be a Samba
problem. Also, I have a hard time to believe that you have
to really deinstall Samba after a system crash. It *is*
definitely possible to restart Samba from whatever state the
system is in, possibly by removing tdb files. Removing and
recompiling the daemons is definitely unnecessary. You might
want to see what this removing/reinstalling really does.

Volker

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