[Samba] smbd won't start - new installation

2004-11-30 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi all,

I installed SuSe 9.1 with Samba 3.0.4-suse. I can not get the smbd to
start from swat, but nmbd is running, When I start smdb and nmbd with
the SWAT restat then ps -A shows that the processes are there and it
seems to run, but not according to the 'status' of swat. Copying files
from samba and printing with the shared printers work though. The
printers show access denied, no connection in the W$ print status.

Is it a bug or do I miss some configuration with localhost:901 and SWAT?

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Re: [Samba] smbd won't start - new installation

2004-11-30 Thread David Rankin
Al,
   Never used swat, but on Suse, use:
#rcnmb stop
#rcsmb stop
to kill the processes. Then just start them manually and check to logs.
#rcnmb start
#rcsmb start
Suse has split the scripts that start smbd and nmbd so it is possible swat 
is having problems. I have samba 3.07 running fine on Suse 9.0 and Mdk 7.2.

Another possibility is that one of the processes has died and has left a 
lock file or PID file around that is giving you problems. After stopping the 
daemons, check for leftover lock of PID files and nuke them if found and try 
restarting.

(These are just stabs from past posts I have read)
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Hi all,
I installed SuSe 9.1 with Samba 3.0.4-suse. I can not get the smbd to
start from swat, but nmbd is running, When I start smdb and nmbd with
the SWAT restat then ps -A shows that the processes are there and it
seems to run, but not according to the 'status' of swat. Copying files
from samba and printing with the shared printers work though. The
printers show access denied, no connection in the W$ print status.
Is it a bug or do I miss some configuration with localhost:901 and SWAT?
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Greetings,
:-)
Al Active
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but you learn, my God, you learn 
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