Problems setting up (fresh) Samba 4 installation

Ricky Nance ricky.nance at weaubleau.k12.mo.us
Thu Jan 3 09:06:48 MST 2013


Mark, there may be more info in your logs, would you mind stopping samba,
remove log.samba and log.smbd, start samba, wait ~10 - 15 seconds, stop it,
then mail the logs to the list. Also if this is a test setup, would you
mind trying the samba_upgradedns, for some reason this worked for another
user I was working with in IRC the other day.

Good luck,
Ricky
On Jan 3, 2013 9:34 AM, "Mark Pilant" <lpilant at us.ibm.com> wrote:

>
> Hi Bob.
>
> > looking through your output I saw 192.168.122.1 ( makes me want to say
> KVM virt might be involved in your troubles )
>
> As I'm running RHEL in a VM, the 192.168.122.1 address is assigned to the
> virbr0 interface.  (If it matters, I'm running the VM under Microsoft's
> Hyper-V.  Other than the current Samba issues, the RHEL VM is workign
> fine.)  This is one reason I explicitly set the host IP address on the
> command line the later attempt at provisioning.
>
> > Is libvirt installed and dnsmasq running?? ( usually installed by
> default ) and if so do you need it? If not remove all the libvirt and
> dnsmasq packages and that might clear up your troubles.
>
> I'm not sure if it is needed for the VM environment in which RHEL is
> running.  I'm going to try the same exercise on a separate system (bare
> metal) running RHEL 6.3.
>
> - Mark


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