Eric Feldhusen wrote:
On F9 and F10, I "think" you also have to do a /sbin/service nmbd start
Finally got back to this. You're right, on FC10 (and possibly F9 as
well, I don't know), smb and nmb are two separate services. Once I
enabled and started nmb, I was able to get to the server j
On Sat, 2009-01-17 at 08:39 -0700, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
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> I've combed our DNS servers, I've checked the PeeCees, nothing tells
> me that there's a pointer anywhere that resolves the (Samba) server
> name. So, what am I missing here?
ps ax | grep mbd
should report at least one occ
Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
>I've combed our DNS servers, I've checked the PeeCees, nothing tells
> me that there's a pointer anywhere that resolves the (Samba) server
> name. So, what am I missing here?
On F9 and F10, I "think" you also have to do a /sbin/service nmbd start
I don't have a F9
I must be missing something somewhere. I can't get our Samba server
to show up when I look in Network Neighborhood under XP. If I type in
\\servername\path, it won't find it, however if I use the IP, it works fine.
Now, experience tells me that I'm having to type the IP because it's