I have a Sun Clutster running on two Sun Fire 4800s, OS is Solaris 9.
The environment was set up with PC Netlink prior to my arrival. On Nov
24 after work I shutdown PC Netlink on both systems and started Samba.
However from the windows side we can only see one Sun box and the one
sun development box that I tested on prior to this weekend. The other
production system can't be seen from windows. The access is wide open
and the shares are set up the same.
Here is a sample of the smb.conf file running on the box that works
great
# Global parameters
[global]
workgroup = RAD
netbios name = REC2
security = SHARE
hosts allow = xxx.xxx.xxx. xxx.xxx.xxx. xxx.xxx.xxx
load printers = yes
max log size = 50
log file = /usr/local/samba/var/log.%m
passdb backend = tdsam
socket options = TCP_NODELAY
local master = no
os level = 33
domain master = no
wins support = yes
wins proxy = yes
dns proxy = no
[rols]
comment = rec2:/global/rols
path = /global/rols
guest ok = yes
read only = no
create mask = 0777
[maps]
comment = rec2:/global/rols/rols4/maps
path = /global/rols/rols4/maps
guest ok = yes
read only = no
create mask = 0777
[rec2tmp]
comment = rec2:/tmp
path = /tmp
guest ok = yes
read only = no
create mask = 0777
[printers]
path = /var/spool/samba
printable = Yes
browseable = No
guest ok = no
writable = no
printable = yes
And here is a copy of the smb.conf from the host not working......
# Global Parameters
[global]
workgroup = RAD
netbios name = REC1
security = SHARE
hosts allow = xxx.xxx.xxx. xxx.xxx.xxx. xxx.xxx.xxx.
load printers = yes
max log size = 50
log file = /usr/local/samba/var/log.%m
# passdb backend = tdsam
socket options = TCP_NODELAY
local master = no
os level = 33
domain master = no
wins support = yes
wins proxy = no
dns proxy = no
[voter]
comment = rec1:/global/voter
path = /global/voter/voter1
guest ok = yes
read only = no
creat e mask = 0777
[printers]
path = /var/spool/samba
printable = yes
browseable = no
guest ok = no
writable = no
printable = yes
Everything is the same on both machines.
This is the error message I get when I go into the workgroup on the
windows side and select the host that is listed from the Samba
dameons.
\\Rec1 is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this
network resource. Contact the administrator of this server to find out
if you have access permissions.
Windows cannot find the network path. Verify that the network path is
correct and the destination computer is not busy or turned off. If
windows still cannot find the network path, contact your network
administrator.
I have verified the paths and permissions and the computer is running.
Does any one have a suggestion for me?
Felipe Augusto van de Wiel
2006-Nov-27 15:47 UTC
[Samba] starting Samba and removing PCNetlink
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 11/26/2006 05:27 PM, Mary Couture escreveu:> I have a Sun Clutster running on two Sun Fire 4800s, OS is Solaris 9. > The environment was set up with PC Netlink prior to my arrival. On Nov > 24 after work I shutdown PC Netlink on both systems and started Samba. > However from the windows side we can only see one Sun box and the one > sun development box that I tested on prior to this weekend. The other > production system can't be seen from windows. The access is wide open > and the shares are set up the same. > > Here is a sample of the smb.conf file running on the box that works > great > > # Global parameters > [global] > workgroup = RAD > netbios name = REC2 > security = SHARE > hosts allow = xxx.xxx.xxx. xxx.xxx.xxx. xxx.xxx.xxx > load printers = yes > max log size = 50 > log file = /usr/local/samba/var/log.%m > passdb backend = tdsam > socket options = TCP_NODELAY > local master = no > os level = 33 > domain master = no > wins support = yes > wins proxy = yes > dns proxy = no[...]> And here is a copy of the smb.conf from the host not working...... > # Global Parameters > [global] > workgroup = RAD > netbios name = REC1 > security = SHARE > hosts allow = xxx.xxx.xxx. xxx.xxx.xxx. xxx.xxx.xxx. > load printers = yes > max log size = 50 > log file = /usr/local/samba/var/log.%m > # passdb backend = tdsam > socket options = TCP_NODELAY > local master = no > os level = 33 > domain master = no > wins support = yes > wins proxy = no > dns proxy = no[...]> Everything is the same on both machines.And that should be the problem. :-) wins support (G) This boolean controls if the nmbd(8) process in Samba will act as a WINS server. You should not set this to yes unless you have a multi-subnetted network and you wish a particular nmbd to be your WINS server. Note that you should NEVER set this to yes on more than one machine in your network. Default: wins support = no> This is the error message I get when I go into the workgroup on the > windows side and select the host that is listed from the Samba > dameons. > > \\Rec1 is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this > network resource. Contact the administrator of this server to find out > if you have access permissions. > > > > Windows cannot find the network path. Verify that the network path is > correct and the destination computer is not busy or turned off. If > windows still cannot find the network path, contact your network > administrator. > > > I have verified the paths and permissions and the computer is running. > Does any one have a suggestion for me?Try to fix the 'wins support' parameter. Kind regards, - -- Felipe Augusto van de Wiel <felipe@paranacidade.org.br> Coordenadoria de Tecnologia da Informa??o (CTI) - SEDU/PARANACIDADE http://www.paranacidade.org.br/ Phone: (+55 41 3350 3300) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Debian - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFFawhxCj65ZxU4gPQRAjXUAJ4vhF2pizJsy3Uo7nHgVwKci/tQ4wCfaUAf PkZ7dEozaKjrPq2PWSR1R+c=1IbE -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----