On Wed, 11 Oct 2000, Alister Waller wrote:
> I am trying to start samba up when the server boots.
> I put
> /usr/sbin/smbd -D
> /usr/sbin/nmbd -D
> in /etc/rc.d/init.d/network
> This does not seem to do it though. Users cannot access the share although I
> could as adm
I suspect you have got it in the wrong part of the network startup
script. I have attached the standard startup script that comes with
several distributions. Put it in /etc/rc.d/init.d and then run (as root):
chkconfig smb on
(it lives in /sbin if your path is not finding it).
This should fix your problem.
tom.
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#!/bin/sh
#
# chkconfig: 345 91 35
# description: Starts and stops the Samba smbd and nmbd daemons \
# used to provide SMB network services.
# Source function library.
. /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions
# Source networking configuration.
. /etc/sysconfig/network
# Check that networking is up.
[ ${NETWORKING} = "no" ] && exit 0
# Check that smb.conf exists.
[ -f /etc/smb.conf ] || exit 0
# See how we were called.
case "$1" in
start)
echo -n "Starting SMB services: "
daemon smbd -D
daemon nmbd -D
echo
touch /var/lock/subsys/smb
;;
stop)
echo -n "Shutting down SMB services: "
killproc smbd
killproc nmbd
rm -f /var/lock/subsys/smb
echo ""
;;
status)
status smbd
status nmbd
;;
restart)
echo -n "Restarting SMB services: "
$0 stop
$0 start
echo "done."
;;
*)
echo "Usage: smb {start|stop|restart|status}"
exit 1
esac