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2000 May 10
3
Samba simple question
ok ok I have set up a public directory under /home/public on a linux machine configured as a Samba Server. The configuration of the /etc/smb.conf file is like this: [public] comment = Public directory path = /home/public browseable = Yes writeable = Yes I can see the directory from a w98 client and can open/run the files. But I do
2000 Aug 17
1
smbprint strange problems
Hello people, ok just a small problem I have with my samba settings. I have a RH 6.0 file/printer server that is connected to some Windoze 98 machines and a couple of Macs. The linux machine also has one printer on its local port lpt1. Ok...I have set up everything and currently I can print from the Windozes and the Mac to the printer that is localy connected on the Linux server. What I want
2004 Sep 10
4
question about using rsync with inetd
Hello, we would like to use rsync (2.6.2 manualy patched and recompiled) in daemon mode spawned by inetd (Solaris 5.8 Environment). /etc/services: rsync 1234/tcp #RSYNC daemon /etc/inet/inetd.conf: rsync stream tcp nowait publish /usr/bin/rsync rsyncd --daemon --port 1234 . Alas, this does not seem to work, there is the following error message in the log file:
2002 Oct 01
1
smbd, nmbd crashes
Hi, I've been running Samba successfully for several years. I tried running Samba on a new computer under Redhat 7.3 using a test smb.conf where testparm shows no errors. Running "smb start" runs properly i.e. starts smbd and nmbd, but after a few seconds both programs stop running (running "ps aux| grep smbd" shows job running, running "ps...." again shows
2009 Dec 03
1
nmbd fails to start
Dear all, I regret that I am very new to this tool from the install side. I have so far altered shares on a running machine only. I have (thanks to Joss for some help already) installed version 3.4.3 under AIX 6.1 giving it our preferred base directory of /opt/freeware/samba/3.4.3 I have copied over the smb.conf file from the source machine (AIX 5.2 / Samba 2.0.7) and tweaked the content of
2000 Feb 28
7
smbd and nmbd
Hi. I'm getting messages to the effect: Inetd: /usr/local/samba/lib/nmbd: Hangup Last messages repeat 319 times I start samba from inetd. Should I be starting it as a daemon or starting it in init.d? If starting it as a daemon in in init.d, does someone have a script that can let me use? I'm running samba on an a Sun E450, with Solaris 2.7. Thanks. grant
2002 Sep 02
3
smbd + nmbd don't want to start
hi, masters! i have installed RedHat 7.2 and Samba 2.2.5. i did everything step by step: ./configure , make , make install , etc... i cannot start 'smbd' and 'nmbd' daemons. i try to run them from the command line or from inetd and i get something like: "there is no such command" all Samba commands are in the same hierarchy /usr/local/samba/bin. i can run other
2005 Oct 31
1
Feature/bug starting from xinetd
Hi, I hate to have my first post be a bug, but this drove me crazy for a while. I compiled the latest version from source and followed the instalation instructions. I then copied the xinetd.d entries from the Wiki and proceded to test. No matter what I did I could not log on. I found that while I was editing /usr/local/etc/dovecot.conf, nothing was hapening. I then started it manualy and found
2009 Dec 01
1
nmbd startup fails
Dear all, I regret that I am very new to this tool from the install side. I have so far altered shares on a running machine only. I have (thanks to Joss for some help already) installed version 3.4.3 under AIX 6.1 giving it our preferred base directory of /opt/freeware/samba/3.4.3 I have copied over the smb.conf file from the source machine (AIX 5.2 / Samba 2.0.7) and tweaked the content of
1999 Dec 06
1
nmbd won't run
I am having a hard time getting samba 2.0.4b running on a Sparc20 running Solaris 2.5.1. I have swat and smbd running, but not nmbd. I have tried all the stuff in diagnostics.txt and have searched the archives but am still stuck. I have tried to gather some useful info, in the hopes that some on this list will be able to figure this out. Thanks in advance. Here are the results of some of the
2000 May 31
1
netbios-ns/udp: Server failing (looping)
Hi, I've downloaded samba-2.0.7-hppa1.1-hp-hpux11.00.tar.Z and installed it on a HP K380 HP-UX 11.00 server. After starting the services I receive the following messages in the syslog and therefore can't get it to work: May 31 01:54:45 gemtst inetd[5462]: netbios-ns/udp: Service enabled May 31 01:54:45 gemtst inetd[5462]: bootps/udp: bind: Address already in use May 31 01:54:45 gemtst
2000 Sep 05
7
NMBD Not Starting
I moved an entire RH 6.2 server from one CPU to a new one using a tape backup/restore. Everything from the old server is working on the new server, but when SysV starts up smb, the nmbd daemon (2.0.6) exits with an error: create_subnets: No local interfaces! eth0 has already started according to the logs and console. Any ideas? Thanks. ______________________ Greg Kelley, IT Director SSA, EAA,
2001 Mar 29
3
INETD Question.
I'm currently running version 2.0.7 of samba(CIFS9000). I have HPUX 11.x installed on the samba server. When I try to run this from inetd it doesn't work. I can run a startup script that runs the smbd as a daemon and it works fine. But if I try to run it from inetd it won't start. The previous version of Samba 1.9.18p10 that I had on this server worked fine. Is this a bug in
1997 Jan 12
9
dos-attack on inetd.
Hi. I don''t know if this one is known, but I can''t recall seeing anything about it. If it is old news I apologize. I discovered a bug in the inetd that comes with NetKit-B-0-08 and older. If a single SYN is sent to port 13 of the server, inetd will die of Broken Pipe: write(3, "Sun Jan 12 21:50:35 1997\r\n", 26) = -1 EPIPE (Broken pipe) --- SIGPIPE (Broken pipe) ---
2004 Jun 30
1
NMBD will not start...
SAMBA newbie here........New 2.2.8 install on 5.1 AIX, nmbd will not start. Here is my error: [2004/06/29 14:05:29, 0] lib/util_sock.c:open_socket_in(804) bind failed on port 137 socket_addr = 0.0.0.0. Error = Address already in use Any ideas? Thanks !!! Larry S. Singleton lars@thornwood.com Systems Analyst E-Mail Administrator/Webmaster/"Guru in Training" Thornwood Furniture
2003 Jun 08
2
sub-directory 'hung' ...
'K, not sure how/what to debug here ... doing a grep of svr1.postgresql.org in /proc/*/status shows all the processes 'stuck' in inode ... /proc/38750/status:inetd 38750 2072 2072 2072 -1,-1 noflags 1055120147,191009 0,0 0,592 inode 0 0 0,0,0,2,3,4,5,20,31 svr1.postgresql.org /proc/38752/status:inetd 38752 2072 2072 2072 -1,-1 noflags 1055120154,886433 0,0 0,637 inode 0 0
2016 Feb 02
4
What is the correct way to cross-compile LLVM and run the (in-tree) tests on a target board?
Hi all, Is there any way to cross-compile LLVM and run check-all, or just the llvm-lit tests, (after moving the build directory) on the target machine? As far as I can tell from the CMakefiles, there's support only for cross-compiling LLVM and not for running the tests with the resulting compiler. Thanks, Vasileios
2015 Feb 04
2
[LLVMdev] Handling of KILL instructions.
Hi all, My understanding is that we keep around KILL instructions in order to keep the results of the various register liveness analysis passes valid. Consider for example the following machine basic block: BB#0: derived from LLVM BB %entry Live Ins: %A0_64 %A1_64 %V0_64<def> = AND64 %A0_64<kill>, %A1_64<kill> %V0<def> = KILL %V0,
1997 Dec 04
1
SUMMARY: netbios-ns address already in use?
My original message follows... Well, it would seem that my problem was that nmbd was somehow running as a daemon. Looking at the process IDs the first nmbd had a parent process of 1, not as the ID of inetd. I don't know HOW that happened, the only place nmbd is referenced is inetd.conf. I killed the main nmbd process, sent a HUP signal to inetd, nmbd started again and I haven't had a
2005 Aug 12
8
Incompatible destination (88) Error Message
I have connected asterisk 1.0.7 with Avaya Definity via E1 with a TE100P Digium Card. Inbound calls are working perfectly and I dont have any problem. But when I try to make an outgoing call with my softphone (xlite) I am getting the following messages. Hungup 'Zap/13-1' Executing Dial("SIP/IZ-bc0a", "Zap/g1/3118") in new stack Called g1/3118 Channel 0/1, span 1 got