using init.d?
Matias
Bruno Pinaud wrote:
Hi,
I currently have an old samba 2.2.2 on my network. It's working, but
it's
quite old...
I tried version 3.0.0rc4 but it doesn't want to start. Here are the
errors :
[2003/09/23 18:27:45, 8] lib/util.c:fcntl_lock(1621
by the real
reason.
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was doing some searching ... and could not find anything useful ...
sorry, try 2.2.8a
I have installed on Red Hat 9 ...
Bruno Pinaud wrote:
yes i'm using init.d (redhat style). samba is installed in
/usr/local/samba-3.0.0rc4/. I've got a symbolic link to /usr/local/samba
which is used by the init.d
18:57, Bruno Pinaud a écrit :
my problem was with file locking via the function fcntl_lock.
I'm using the GFS filesystem. I've got 4 servers which are sharing the same
hard disks and the same OS. I moved the pid files and lock directory by
changing by smb.conf on an ext2 filesystem and it works
/samba-3.0.0rc4/var/locks/nmbd.pid failed. Error was Invalid
argument
The server is a linux 2.4.17 (i cannot change the kernel).
Can you help me ?
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/usr/local/samba-3.0.0rc4/var/locks/nmbd.pid failed. Error was Invalid
argument
How are you starting and stopping samba? Are you using init.d?
Matias
Bruno Pinaud wrote:
Hi,
I currently have an old samba 2.2.2 on my network. It's working, but it's
quite old...
I tried