NFS Windows/Linux
John Chambers
jc at minya.blu.org
Tue Mar 4 20:57:00 EST 1997
| Peter Breton wrote in a message to Mike Bilow:
|
| PB> You did run the SMB name daemon (nmbd) didn't you? Not
| PB> running it will produce exactly the symptoms you mention....
|
| Note that smbd is usually run from inetd, not directly. Check /etc/inetd.conf.
I just sent Peter the following evidence:
: ps gawux | grep nmbd
jc 16735 0.0 2.3 102 348 ppa S 20:45 0:00 grep nmbd
root 16732 0.9 2.9 87 440 ? S 20:45 0:00 /usr/local/samba/bin/nmbd -D
So it looks like nmbd is running. Similarly, smbd is also running.
They are getting started from an /etc/startsmb script. I haven't yet
seen any hints that inetd could do the job, and there's no instance of
"smb" in /etc/inetd.conf, so I guess it isn't being started that way.
I have to remember to run /etc/startsmb after a boot, which is ok for
now because there's nothing that depends on it (since there's nothing
that deigns to talk to it on the W95 machine ;-).
Any other clues that I should check out?
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