more samba4 upgrade problems: share not accessible

Aaron Solochek aarons-samba at aberrant.org
Thu Jan 13 15:18:06 MST 2011


On 01/11/2011 04:21 PM, Aaron Solochek wrote:
> I'm going to try to give a complete picture of my install here.  I built the
> latest git source, configured with:
> 
> ./configure --disable-rpath --disable-rpath-install --localstatedir=/var
> --sysconfdir=/etc --prefix=/usr/local/samba --with-piddir=/var/run
> 
> That is basically the same configuration the debian packages I was previously
> using used.  I'm doing this so if those packages ever get fixed, I can go back
> to using them.
> 
> Then I created links in /usr/local/{bin,sbin,lib,share} for everything in
> /usr/local/samba.  I made sure to create links for everything, including stuff
> down in the python subdirectories.
> 
> I moved /usr/local/samba/private to private.orig and replaced it with a link to
> /var/lib/samba/private, since that's where my data lives.
> 
> I am not sure if /usr/local/samba/modules needs to be linked to from somewhere else.
> 
> 
> When I try to get to my share, windows says "an internal error has occurred."
> 
> I ran samba with log level = 4 and debug level = 6, and attached it.  The log is
> nothing more than starting the server, double clicking on my windows share to
> get the error message, then stopping the server.
> 
> I can't tell if the log even shows anything about the connection.  The share
> name is bitbucket.  I see it parsing the config and disconnecting when I
> shutdown the server, but that's it.  Hopefully someone else will see something
> useful in the log.
> 

Has anyone taken a look at this?  I upgraded again this morning hoping something
fixed it, and still no luck.

Is there something I should look for in the samba log when it returns an
internal error to the client?

-Aaron


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