Jeff Wiegley
1998-Jun-02 17:28 UTC
ARGH!! why does my samba server lose domain master elections??
Subject pretty much says it all. (And *please* don't point me BROWSING.txt since I've been there done that and it still doesn't work) First let me vent... What a shit microsoft is for doing the following... creating a browsing protocol where the WINS server is dynamically elected from a possibly infinite set of machines; yet you need to hard code a static address in the clients. How the hell are you to ever be sure that the static IP address you "guessed" is the one for the server that happened to win and not just some loser machine. Now for my problem: I have a samba machine which has the following WINS settings... domain master = yes local master = yes os level = 255 preferred master = yes wins support = yes now, even though I have the os level set to a hideously high setting which should beat everything out there I still keep getting beaten by WinNT machines that are on my net. So everynow and then my users come to me and say... "I can't seem to see all the machines I should in the Network Neighborhood; why is that?" and of course I send a HUP to nmbd and check the log.nmb file and sure enough some WinNT box came up, forced an election and won. I thought an os level of 255 would beat *everything* out there so why are NT machines still capable of becoming the domain master browser??? The WinNT installations are just simple typical installations. Thanks for any help you can offer, - Jeff Wiegley