Folks
My experiments have shown that Samba behaves differently in Centos 5.6 and Centos 6 (updated).
In Centos 5, service smb restart restarts both smb and nmb.
In Centos 6, however, it restarts only smb.
REMEDY: a) Make sure that both services running b) Issue chkconfig smb on chkconfig nmb on
IS THIS THE DESIRED BEHAVIOR I have no idea if this difference is a "bug" or a "feature", and leave it to others to determine that.
David Kurn
On Aug 8, 2011, at 12:46 PM, david wrote:
Folks
My experiments have shown that Samba behaves differently in Centos 5.6 and Centos 6 (updated).
In Centos 5, service smb restart restarts both smb and nmb.
In Centos 6, however, it restarts only smb.
REMEDY: a) Make sure that both services running b) Issue chkconfig smb on chkconfig nmb on
IS THIS THE DESIRED BEHAVIOR I have no idea if this difference is a "bug" or a "feature", and leave it to others to determine that.
---- feature - been that way in Fedora for many versions now.
Not everyone needs/wants to run nmbd
Craig
On Mon, 8 Aug 2011, Craig White wrote:
On Aug 8, 2011, at 12:46 PM, david wrote:
Folks
My experiments have shown that Samba behaves differently in Centos 5.6 and Centos 6 (updated).
In Centos 5, service smb restart restarts both smb and nmb.
In Centos 6, however, it restarts only smb.
REMEDY: a) Make sure that both services running b) Issue chkconfig smb on chkconfig nmb on
IS THIS THE DESIRED BEHAVIOR I have no idea if this difference is a "bug" or a "feature", and leave it to others to determine that.
feature - been that way in Fedora for many versions now.
It is also that way in Centos 5 if you run samba3x.
Regards,