Thanks a lot, but can you tell me how to disable samba of vmware or any
links I can read.
Ed Greshko wrote:
LorD of jUmP wrote:
Hello,
I'm using RedHat ES3. I wanna set up this machine to be file
server. The problem is when I run samba daemon, there was an error
Shutting down SMB services: [FAILED]
Shutting down NMB services: [OK]
Starting SMB services: [OK]
Starting NMB services: [OK]
(using command - "service smb restart")
When I use "service smb status" command it said
smbd dead but pid file exists
nmbd (pid 4787) is running...
I also have VMware installed. According to manual page of VMware
they said
This system appears to have a CIFS/SMB server (Samba) configured for
normal use.
If this server is intended to run, you need to make sure that it will
not
conflict with the Samba server setup on the private network (the one
that we use
to share the host's filesystem). Please check your
/etc/samba/smb.conf file so
that:
. The "interfaces" line does not contain "172.16.75.1/255.255.255.0"
. There is a "socket address" line that contains only your real host
IP address
I try to config smb.conf but it isn't seem to work. Does anyone
encountered this problem before? Help me please.
Probably your VMware installed instance of samba is conflicting with
the RH installed instance.
I run VMware here and have always disabled its instance of samba.
Running only the RH supplied samba
sufficient to service VMware guest systems.
So, I'm suggesting you reconfigure VMware not to start its version of
samba.
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Regards,
jUmPkung :-)
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