On Thursday 18 September 2008 11:36:04 am Ken Rossman wrote: > You are looking for the file smbd.pid in this case. Shut down smbd > and nmbd > (i.e. shut down samba), then look for smbd.pid and nmbd.pid, and > delete them > when you find them. If samba is shut down, these files should not > exist. > > Likely, they are in: > > SAMBATEMPLOC/lib/<servername>/*.pid > > Where SAMBATEMPLOC is the location where Samba keeps temp files it needs > while running (e.g. /usr/lib/samba, /usr/local/samba, /var/lib/ > samba), and > <servername> is the name of your Samba server host. > > Ken Hi Ken and Pattabhi, I guess I should have noted that when they are shutdown, there is no pid anywhere. So I know there is no dead pid, only time I get a dead pid is when I try to start smb. It starts ok, then dies leaving the pid (which stopping it clears). But why is it stopping? testparm is fine, and the smb.conf works fine on another box. This is a 64-Bit box.. btw.. netstat -an shows it's listening on 445 (snip from /etc/services) microsoft-ds 445/tcp microsoft-ds 445/udp netstat -an | grep 445 tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:445 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list