Pat,
I did a ps -ef on the nmb, and this is what I got in return:
steven 2509 2492 0 18:15 pts/0 00:00:00 grep nmb.
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.
Steven
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On 6/28/2000 at 10:15 AM Pat Cookson wrote:
>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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>"Steven Pierce" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 06/27/2000 10:48:42 PM
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>Carey,
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>I do not know the sharename. One person told me to do a ps -gax | grep
>smbd and it is running. I can
>not find it.
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>Steven
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>On 6/27/2000 at 6:57 AM Carey F. Cox wrote:
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>>On Mon, 26 Jun 2000, Steven Pierce wrote:
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>>> Zoki,
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>>> Is there a way to check to see if Samba is running?? I tried to load
>linuxconf and it tells me there is an
>>> error with samba. I am not sure what to look at. Thank you.
>>>
>>> Steven
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>>Steven,
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>>Try the following on the command line of the server...
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>>$ smbclient //servername/sharename
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>>where:
>> servername = the name of the samba server
>> sharename = the name of the samba share your are trying to access.
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>>The sharename could be a user, guest account, machine account, etc.
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>>Carey
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