Hi folks, I have had a samba 2.2.8a running for a while on a suse box. Now recently I have had some strange problems. "ps -A | grep nmb" Shows nothing. But, "lsof | grep mbd" shows me smbd and nmbd are running. The smbd.pid and nmbd.pib are in /usr/var/locks/. Now, why out of the blue would "ps -A" not show the processes? I upgraded samba to 2.2.8a a while ago, after the upgrade I started smbd and nmbd like this: smbd -l /var/log/samba nmbd -l /var/log/samba then, "ps -A" showed the pid's for the processes no problem just as before. But something strange has happened, I don't understand why its all the sudden not displaying the pid for smbd and nmbd? Although samba services are running ok, it appears to be working even though I cannot see the PID through ps. Any thoughts? thanks jerry --
Hi folks, I have had a samba 2.2.8a running for a while on a suse box. Now recently I have had some strange problems. "ps -A | grep nmb" Shows nothing. But, "lsof | grep mbd" shows me smbd and nmbd are running. The smbd.pid and nmbd.pib are in /usr/var/locks/. Now, why out of the blue would "ps -A" not show the processes? I upgraded samba to 2.2.8a a while ago, after the upgrade I started smbd and nmbd like this: smbd -l /var/log/samba nmbd -l /var/log/samba then, "ps -A" showed the pid's for the processes no problem just as before. But something strange has happened, I don't understand why its all the sudden not displaying the pid for smbd and nmbd? Although samba services are running ok, it appears to be working even though I cannot see the PID through ps. Any thoughts? thanks jerry --