[Samba] RECOVER FILE DAEMON SMBD SAMBA
Michael Wood
esiotrot at gmail.com
Fri Jun 18 08:45:59 MDT 2010
2010/6/18 Tiago Damasceno ::: TDA INFORMÁTICA
<tiago at tdaconsultoriadigital.com.br>:
> The aid so far given by you has been very important and satisfying, but as I
> no longer have the rpm files from my original installation I'm having
> trouble finding it in the rpm version, I tried the site
> http://www.samba.org / samba / download / can not find files related to my
> installed version.
>
> The version of my samba is:
> samba-client-2.2.5-107
> samba-2.2.5-107
> samba-vscan-0.2.5d-106
>
> Below is a link to a file I found on the Internet more like my version, but
> it does not contain the package file that smbd to need.
> http://rpm.pbone.net/index.php3/stat/4/idpl/555302/dir/redhat_other/com/samba-2.2.5-1.i386.rpm.html
>
> Can anyone tell me the link that has a file compatible with my version?
I am afraid I don't know, but perhaps someone else on the list can help.
> 2010/6/18 Michael Wood <esiotrot at gmail.com>
>>
>> On 18 June 2010 14:56, Pablo Chamorro C. <pchamorro at ingeominas.gov.co>
>> wrote:
>> > On Fri, 18 Jun 2010, Michael Wood wrote:
>> >
>> >> 2010/6/16 Tiago Damasceno ::: TDA INFORMÁTICA
>> >> <tiago at tdaconsultoriadigital.com.br>:
>> >>>
>> >>> Hello!
>> >>>
>> >>> Accidentally deletes the file daemon, / usr / lib / samba / classic /
>> >>> smbd.
>> >>> Now I can not start Samba, Samba reinstalling again in the newer
>> >>> version
>> >>> I
>> >>> would lose my settings? It will overwrite existing files or just bring
>> >>> back
>> >>> the excluded?
>> >>
>> >> If it is only the /usr/sbin/smbd file that was deleted, then it might
>> >> be easiest to do this:
>> >>
>> >> Get the original RPM that you used to install Samba.
>> >> Use rpm2cpio and cpio to extract just the smbd file somewhere.
>> >
>> > I use to use for that purpose, preferable in a new folder, a command
>> > similar
>> > to:
>> >
>> > rpm2cpio rpmfile.rpm |cpio -idmv
>> >
>> > Pablo Chamorro
>>
>> Thanks :)
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Michael Wood <esiotrot at gmail.com>
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