With our new Windows SBS (Small Business Server) 2008 and (Vista or) Windows 7
client, I cannot see our HP-UX Samba Share. An XP Client can see the Samba
share no problem.
I put a post on the HP Forum yesterday but got nothing back. I am on the brink
of punishing MS by making the new PC
You will want to make sure the netbios options are turned on for the samba.
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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Bill Brutzman
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Subject: [U2] HP-Ux,
I am not the SAMBA guy at our place, but we use it all the time w/o many
issues. I personally use Windows 7, 64 bit w/o any problems.
However, 2008 server DOES have a problem. It does not communicate well (or at
all) with HP-UX (and maybe others). This is a known bug, but there does not
That may be the problem. You may need the nmbd in order for it to work.
Also check the windows firewall to be sure that smb traffic is not being
blocked.
GL
-Dan
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By jockeying with
Server Type [ ] Stand Alone [ ] Domain Member [ ] Domain
Controller
Configue WINS As [ ] Not Used [Server for Client Use [ ] Client of
Another WINS server 192.168.0.10
I was able to see the Samba Share from the Windows SBS server but when I
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I'm setting up a test server and I am running into a problem during the
installation process. If you're familiar with installing PI/open, please help.
Database: PI/open Rev. 3.6.2.r6Operating System: HP-UX B.10.20Hardware:
I've been through that with a Windows 7 client. You need to change a
setting on the client side:
Control Panel -- Administrative Tools -- Local Security Policy --
Local Policies -- Security Options
Under Network Security: LAN Manager authentication level, enable Send
LM NTLM responses.
If
Victory... John Hester is once again my hero.
I did unjoin the Client from the domain and renamed the Samba WorkGroup and the
Client WorkGroup to something different from the domain name. I expect to
tinker with these settings some more.
Thanks so much John.
--Bill
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You're welcome, Bill. Glad to hear it worked. It works for us with the
client joined to the domain, but our Samba servers are also joined to
the same domain. I can't say for sure if it will work once you join the
client back to the domain, but I think it should.
-John
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Hi Natasha,
I suspect the problem is a missing link to the HP-UX kernel. The location moved
between HP-UX 9.x and HP-UX 10.x. It's documented in the installation readme:
5.4 Support for PI/open on HPUX 10.0
Release 3.6.1 is expected to work on HPUX
Henry,
You're absolutely correct: I created a proper symbolic link for /hp-ux and
everything worked like a charm.
I was familiar with the installation readme instructions, but made an
unfortunate typing mistake when creating the symbolic link for /hp-ux a week
ago:
[/] # ls -l /hp-uxlrwxrwxrwx
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