Another clue?
When I run 'samba stop', nmbd fails. The process has stopped, and the PID
remains. When I then run 'samba start', it fails with nmbd as there is
already a PID. Running 'samba stop' a second time it reports that the
process ID given to nmbd isn't running, and must remove the PID fi
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> Thanks for your quick reply, Dan.
When I stop the smbd and nmbd service I still get a fail for nmbd. The
smbd.pid file is removed, but nmbd.pid is still there(even though nmbd is no
longer running). So it's a good start.
When running, there are still two PID numbers for smbd. Should there b
On 9/14/07, Craig Magee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm using LFS 6.1 and just compiled cups-1.2.12 and Samba-3.0.23d. smbd and
> nmbd both start fine, but there is a problem with stopping them. While
> running, when I do '/etc/rc.d/init.d/samba status' it reports a pid for
> nmbd, and
Hi all,
I'm using LFS 6.1 and just compiled cups-1.2.12 and Samba-3.0.23d. smbd and
nmbd both start fine, but there is a problem with stopping them. While
running, when I do '/etc/rc.d/init.d/samba status' it reports a pid for
nmbd, and TWO for smbd. When stopping them the script reports success
Maybe a bit late but this is a known problem with GTK. The maintainers
won't fix it since they don't like optimization, which is of course a
lame reason.
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I remember some issues with Nvidia cards and old Nvidia drivers. So
updating nvidia drivers might also help.
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