ok....I'm retarded....
The reason this server has a problem is the default Language...
In /etc/environment, LANG=en_US was set instead of LANG=C...
Samba starts correctly now....sorry for the unnecessary alarm....
Regards,
Bill
On Thu, 29 Jan 2004, William Jojo wrote:
>
>
> I'm getting some wierd things going on. Mostly segfaults with testparm,
> but others as well...
>
> AIX 5.2, IBM C compiler version 6.0, libiconv 1.9.1 compiled in shared
> mode.
>
> I've resolved the LIBPATH thing so I can compile correctly now.
>
> When I start nmbd, or smbd with the -D option they just chew up a ton of
> cpu and log level 10 only shows the code pages being mapped and that's
it.
> I can't seem to connect with a truss. Niether of them disassociate from
> the calling term and daemon-ize. Sometimes I can't control-C - I have
to
> kill them outright.
>
> This is really strange...I've never seen it behave this way.
>
> When I do a make, sometimes it says I have to run config.status. I tried
> libiconv as shared and as static, no change. I've compiled libiconv
> standard and with -D_ALL_SOURCE. libiconv.a was smaller, but no change in
> behavior.
>
> I've compiled SAMBA with the default of _LINUX_SOURCE_COMPAT and with
it
> removed. I've also added _ALL_SOURCE to the _LINUX_SOURCE_COMPAT option
> and all it did was change the size of my executables. Same symptoms...
>
> The testparm command with no options segfaults at the [global] stanza.
> with -v it gets to [homes] and then dies.
>
> nmbd seems to stop its log level here:
>
> [2004/01/29 12:35:00, 5] lib/iconv.c:smb_register_charset(95)
> Attempting to register new charset ISO-8859-1
> [2004/01/29 12:35:00, 5] lib/iconv.c:smb_register_charset(103)
> Registered charset ISO-8859-1
> [2004/01/29 12:35:00, 5] lib/iconv.c:smb_register_charset(95)
> Attempting to register new charset UCS2-HEX
> [2004/01/29 12:35:00, 5] lib/iconv.c:smb_register_charset(103)
> Registered charset UCS2-HEX
> [2004/01/29 12:35:00, 5] lib/charcnv.c:charset_name(74)
> Substituting charset 'ISO8859-1' for LOCALE
>
>
> and then just consumes CPU and never daemon-izes.
>
> smbd does exactly the same thing at the same point.
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Bill
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