Masopust Christian
2002-Dec-03 12:07 UTC
[Samba] 2.2.7 nmbd doesn't start under RedHat 7.1 (Kernel 2.4.2-2smp)
hi, i upgraded to samba 2.2.7 and since this nmbd (configured to start from xinetd) doesn't start! i sent SIGHUP to xinetd and can see that configuration is ok (netbios-ns is readjusted) but nmbd doesn't start!! when i start nmbd by hand with "-D" i see many messages from xinetd in /var/log/secure: Dec 3 12:05:39 atpcw6yc xinetd[1724]: START: netbios-ns pid=1973 from=158.226.16.109 Dec 3 12:05:39 atpcw6yc xinetd[1724]: START: netbios-ns pid=1974 from=158.226.16.109 Dec 3 12:05:39 atpcw6yc xinetd[1724]: FAIL: netbios-ns connections per second from=158.226.16.109 i also tried to restart xinetd, but with no success. all other services are started but nmbd not ! i have some other servers with the same configuration and all is working well on these servers. so, any idea what's happening on this server?? thanks, chris -------------- next part -------------- 3j?Zr??? ???y??v?????
Joel Hammer
2002-Dec-03 23:12 UTC
[Samba] 2.2.7 nmbd doesn't start under RedHat 7.1 (Kernel 2.4.2-2smp)
Try starting nmbd as a standalone daemon, and disable xinetd from starting it. Joel On Tue, Dec 03, 2002 at 01:05:55PM +0100, Masopust Christian wrote:> > hi, > > i upgraded to samba 2.2.7 and since this nmbd (configured to start from > xinetd) > doesn't start! i sent SIGHUP to xinetd and can see that configuration is ok > (netbios-ns > is readjusted) but nmbd doesn't start!! > when i start nmbd by hand with "-D" i see many messages from xinetd in > /var/log/secure: > > Dec 3 12:05:39 atpcw6yc xinetd[1724]: START: netbios-ns pid=1973 > from=158.226.16.109 > Dec 3 12:05:39 atpcw6yc xinetd[1724]: START: netbios-ns pid=1974 > from=158.226.16.109 > Dec 3 12:05:39 atpcw6yc xinetd[1724]: FAIL: netbios-ns connections per > second from=158.226.16.109 > > > i also tried to restart xinetd, but with no success. all other services are > started but nmbd not ! > i have some other servers with the same configuration and all is working > well on these servers. > > so, any idea what's happening on this server?? > > thanks, > chris