Marc Sherman wrote:
I just renumbered my local network, from 192.168.1/24 to 192.168.23/24. My samba 3.0.10 server, which is configured to be the local and master domain browser, seems to be a bit confused:

Jan 4 22:03:34 pyloric nmbd[2308]: [2005/01/04 22:03:34, 0] nmbd/nmbd_become_dmb.c:become_domain_master_browser_wins(327)
Jan 4 22:03:34 pyloric nmbd[2308]: become_domain_master_browser_wins:
Jan 4 22:03:34 pyloric nmbd[2308]: Attempting to become domain master browser on workgroup PROJECTILE_WRK, subnet UNICAST_SUBNET.
Jan 4 22:03:34 pyloric nmbd[2308]: [2005/01/04 22:03:34, 0] nmbd/nmbd_become_dmb.c:become_domain_master_browser_wins(341)
Jan 4 22:03:34 pyloric nmbd[2308]: become_domain_master_browser_wins: querying WINS server from IP 192.168.23.5 for domain master browser name PROJECTILE_WRK<1b> on workgroup PROJECTILE_WRK
Jan 4 22:03:34 pyloric nmbd[2308]: [2005/01/04 22:03:34, 0] nmbd/nmbd_become_dmb.c:become_domain_master_query_success(225)
Jan 4 22:03:34 pyloric nmbd[2308]: become_domain_master_query_success:
Jan 4 22:03:34 pyloric nmbd[2308]: There is already a domain master browser at IP 192.168.1.5 for workgroup PROJECTILE_WRK registered on subnet UNICAST_SUBNET.


It is successfully becomming the local master browser, but it's failing to become the domain master browser. Is there any way to get samba to forget about its own old IP address?

Does anyone have any insight into this problem? I'm getting that same block of errors logged every 5 minutes, and I'm kinda drowning in logcheck mail right now... :)


Would renaming the domain make this go away?

- Marc


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