Sometime this morning, i lost connection via my PC mapped drive to the NLSU.
When looking at the application the 'system info' page shows : Error file open: /var/run/smbd.pid: No such file or directory and the status of SMB is 'stopped'.
I have tried 2 reboots, and each time upon startup, a Recomputation is automatically queued/started and completed, but SMB still shows stopped.
Looked at the logs and cannot see anything obvious. I am a knowledgeable Linux Fedora user, but unable to find myself around this version of Linux to try and find the problem.
Can anyone offer any advice.
Is there a manual way of starting SMBD ?
thanks
IAN
SMB Shares Stopped
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Re:SMB Shares Stopped
output from :
/etc/init.d/samba start
is:
Starting Samba: smbdIllegal instruction (core dumped)
nmbd.
/etc/init.d/samba start
is:
Starting Samba: smbdIllegal instruction (core dumped)
nmbd.
Re:SMB Shares Stopped
This looks like an USB stick error. I would recommend to save data with "backup" function on "maintenance" pages, installing the USB stick new, and then to restore the backup data.
files system corruptions can be caused by a spontaneous power down or brown out, which the usb sticks don't seem to handle too well.
A check of the USB stick might also be useful.
files system corruptions can be caused by a spontaneous power down or brown out, which the usb sticks don't seem to handle too well.
A check of the USB stick might also be useful.
