Machine Upgraded & smbd/nmbd won't start

Mark E. Drummond drummond-m at rmc.ca
Fri Jun 25 18:07:53 GMT 1999


Hi all. Running 2.0.4b on a (now) solaris 2.6 box. Since the upgrade the
smbd & nmbd daemons won't start. I tried starting smbd by hand, running
it through truss. Here's the last few lines:

getuid()                                        = 0 [0]
fstat(3, 0xEFFFF858)                            = 0
write(3, " [", 1)                               = 1
write(3, " 1 9 9 9 / 0 6 / 2 5   1".., 19)      = 19
write(3, " ,   1", 3)                           = 3
write(3, " ]  ", 2)                             = 2
write(3, " s m b d / f i l e s . c", 12)        = 12
write(3, " :", 1)                               = 1
write(3, " f i l e _ i n i t", 9)               = 9
write(3, " ( 2 1 6", 4)                         = 4
write(3, " )\n", 2)                             = 2
write(3, "     f i l e _ i n i t :".., 79)      = 79
stat("/export/apps1/samba/lib/codepages/codepage.850", 0xEFFFF5A0) = 0
open("/export/apps1/samba/lib/codepages/codepage.850", O_RDONLY) = 5
fstat64(5, 0xEFFFF3E8)                          = 0
ioctl(5, TCGETA, 0xEFFFF374)                    Err#25 ENOTTY
read(5, "01\0 R03 |\0\0\085B70101".., 8192)     = 132
llseek(5, 0, SEEK_CUR)                          = 132
close(5)                                        = 0
stat("/export/apps1/samba/private/", 0xEFFFF448) = 0
open("/export/apps1/samba/private/MACHINE.SID", O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0644) =
5
fstat(5, 0xEFFFF598)                            = 0
read(5, " S - 1 - 5 - 2 1 - 1 1 3".., 127)      = 41
close(5)                                        = 0
sigaction(SIGHUP, 0xEFFFFA00, 0x00000000)       = 0
sigaction(SIGUSR1, 0xEFFFFA00, 0x00000000)      = 0
sigaction(SIGUSR2, 0xEFFFFA00, 0x00000000)      = 0
fork()                                          = 4270
_exit(0)

Any ideas? Look's like it chokes reading the codepage file but it
doesn't give up the ghost until after reading the SID.

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