Evan Hein
2005-Dec-09 05:19 UTC
[Samba] Samba DMB "loses" machines in the Network Neighborhood
I have a long running problem with my configuration of Samba as a domain master browser. After nmbd comes up, all the machines on the network are viewable in the Network Neighborhood as they should be. But about half an hour later, Samba seems to lose track of several machines; they no longer appear in NN or /var/cache/samba/browse.dat. I recently upgraded to a packaged version 3.0.20b (for Slackware) trying to fix the issue with previous 3.0.x version that was installed, but to no avail. The [global] block of my smb.conf: [global] workgroup = 203 security = share printing = CUPS printcap name = CUPS load printers = yes wins support = yes local master = yes domain master = yes preferred master = yes OS level = 255 smb ports = 139 445 interfaces = eth1 eth2 bind interfaces only = yes hosts allow = 10.11.20. 127. 192.168.0.
Adam Nielsen
2005-Dec-12 05:24 UTC
[Samba] Samba DMB "loses" machines in the Network Neighborhood
> But about half an hour later, Samba seems to lose track of several > machines; they no longer appear in NN or /var/cache/samba/browse.dat.Do you have any other NMB servers on your network? I have two Windows 2000 servers, and they somehow manage to 'overwrite' Samba's browse list shortly after startup. When I first installed Samba I put some text into the 'server comment' field, but I removed it almost a month ago - yet it would seem that because at any given moment at least one of the Win2k machines has been available, this outdated data is still being cached and the wrong server comment is still showing up. I think it will take a power outage or some other method of switching off all Windows PCs and servers at the same time in order to 'flush' this outdated data away. Cheers, Adam.