Pat,
By going into the Dir that you said ///init.d and doing a nmb start, I get a file not
found. In the same dir there is snmbd that I
can start. I am a real green horn to this, could you please explain a little better
what I need to do. I do not have a Wins server
on the network. The only thing I have currently is a NT Box, and a Linux box. I am
working on getting a second linux (firewall) box
up soon. I have an old 486 that I am going to use.
Thank you for the help.
Steven
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On 6/29/2000 at 10:29 AM Pat Cookson wrote:
>Yea, the reply to your ps shows your command. When smb is started it also
>tries to start nmb. Of course you can try starting nmb on your own:
>/etc/rc.d/init.d/nmb start and then check your message log. Also make
>sure that smb is starting under your rc level. If nmb cannot start, your
>messages will give good info but its probably they way you are configed to
>announce and browse. If you have a MS WINS server on the network, announce
>to it. If not, you need to config wins service for yourself.
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>Hope I helped
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>Pat Cookson
>Atlanta Newspapers
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>Dave Reed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 06/28/2000 11:02:35 PM
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>> From: "Steven Pierce" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>> Pat,
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>> I did a ps -ef on the nmb, and this is what I got in return:
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>> steven 2509 2492 0 18:15 pts/0 00:00:00 grep nmb.
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>> Now that show as me, should it show as ROOT? Do you know the command to
>change it to
>> root if needed? I thought it was chmod, not sure.
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>> Steven
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>> On 6/28/2000 at 10:15 AM Pat Cookson wrote:
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>> >I question/suggestion that I havent seen in this thread. Is the nmbd
>> >running? Often, if there is an error in config, smb will start but nmb
>will
>> >not. Without nmb, there is no advertising of server/share.
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>> >Just a thought
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>> >Pat Cookson
>> >Atlanta Newspapers
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>I'm not Pat, but if you did:
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>ps -ef | grep nmb
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>You should get two lines - one for the ps and one for nmbd. Here's
>what it is on mine.
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>root 845 1 0 19:41 ? 00:00:00 nmbd -D
>dreed 1234 1228 0 23:03 pts/9 00:00:00 grep nmb
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>It looks to me like you aren't running nmb. And no, chmod will not
>change the owner of a running process (I don't even know if you can
>change the owner of a process that is already running).
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>Dave
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