Quoting Christian Starkjohann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Saturday, July 19, 2003, at 11:36 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > We are running Sharity v2.7 on a Sunblade 2000 (Solaris 8). The
> > problem
> > encountered is not one of functionality; Sharity does mount the
> > requested smb
> > shares of several Windows machines, some running NT 4.0 sp6 and others
> > XP Pro.
> > The issue arises when the mounted shares are accessed, either through
> > the file
> > manager or the console (note that the GUI has not been started).
> > Accessing the
> > /CIFS mount produces the following message:
> >
> > Jul 19 16:27:10 apollo sharity[1438]: [1] sysNetworkInterfaces: ioctl(,
> > SIOCGIFFLAGS): [6] No such device or address
> > Jul 19 16:27:10 apollo sharity[1438]: [1] sysNetworkInterfaces: ioctl(,
> > SIOCGIFFLAGS): [6] No such device or address
> >
> >
> > Where Apollo is the name of the Solaris server. While we are running
> > the file
> > manager this message is repeated every 30 seconds as long as we remain
> > in the
> > CIFS directory. If we are using the console, the message is printed as
> > soon as
> > the ls command is given.
>
> This is a bug in the current Sharity code. Fortunately, the log message
> is the only effect of this bug. You can work around it by explicitly
> telling Sharity about your network configuration. In the file
> /usr/local/sharity/etc/sharity.cfg search for the line
>
> // networkInterfaces = ("192.168.1.21/24", "192.168.2.23/24");
>
> remove the remark sign at the start of the line and change the IP
> address (and netmask specification) to match your system. The example
> given above is for two network interfaces.
>
This fixed the problem! Thank you for your help!
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