In the 1.9.18 series is normal t have two nmbd processes (when nmbd is
run it forks another nmbd. This is to prevent blocking DNS calls).
That's why you have two nmbd's.
Regarding your error message: are you sure you are not running nmbd as
a daemon? If running as a daemon then when inetd tries to run the nmbd
daemon it will fail, I think. If you are not running as daemon try
killing all the nmbd processes and start again.
Luck,
E.-
Tim Winders <twinders@spc.cc.tx.us> wrote:
: I was just browsing through my logs and noticed this many times:
: Dec 2 14:00:37 barney inetd[3021]: netbios-ns/udp: bind: Address already
: in use
: netbios-ns should run on port 137/udp right? This is the samba nmbd
: server, right? When I do a ps -fe |grep nmbd I see this:
: root 708 1 0.0 Nov 26 ?? 3:52.39 nmbd -n Alpha_1000
: root 709 708 0.0 Nov 26 ?? 0:00.01 nmbd -n Alpha_1000
: So, nmbd is already running... IF it is already running, why are these
: error showing up in the daemon.log file?
: I am running 1.9.18alpha11 on Digital Unix 4.0b
: Thanks!
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