Hie LorD, Wednesday, January 19, 2005, 10:50:01 AM, you wrote: > Thank you, It's work. :-) > Ed Greshko wrote: >> >> >> LorD of jUmP wrote: >> >>> Thanks a lot, but can you tell me how to disable samba of vmware or >>> any links I can read. >> >> >> Going OT here..... >> >> Run vmware-config.pl as root .... I'm sure one of the questions asked >> has to do with samba configuration. >> It may be under the "hostonly" network settings. >> >> http://www.vmware.com/support/pubs/ is a nice resource. :-) >> >> >>> >>>> >>>> >>>> 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. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >> > -- > Regards, > jUmPkung :-) > E-mail : lordofjumpzilla@xxxxxxxxxxx > MSN : jumpkung@xxxxxxxxxxx ------ -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list