From: Jeff Campbell [jcampbell@ins-msi.com]
Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2000 9:29 PM
To: Info-VAX@Mvb.Saic.Com
Subject: Re: Samba frustrations on reboot

"John E. Malmberg" wrote:
> 
> "Zane H. Healy" wrote:
> >
> > OK, I've got a definite hate/hate relationship going on here with Samba.
> > I've got it installed on the DEC 3000/300LX that acts as a fileserver for
> my
> > hobbyist cluster.
> >
> > Every time the system has to be rebooted I've got to run the Samba install
> > script.  Looking through INSTALL.COM, I can't see anything it's doing that
> > @SYS$STARTUP:SAMBA_STARTUP doesn't do, but the fact remains it's the
> *only*
> > way I've found to get Samba to work.  If I don't do this, I can't access
> the
> > machine from Windoz (not a big loss, but I do have one laptop here that
> runs
> > it for a couple legacy apps and it's nice to be able to put files on my
> > common scratch disk).
> 
> First of all, what version of SAMBA for VMS is being used here?
> 
> If it is the 2.0.3 BETA:
> 
> It appears from inspecting INSTALL.COM that it sets up system wide logical
> names that are needed for SAMBA-VMS.  It also installs a CRTL wrapper shared
> image.
> 
> The SAMBA_STARTUP.COM seems to just startup the NMBD process.

As you note above it defines logical names, including SAMBA_ROOT.

I had written earlier in another reply that I had had to add a
$ TCPIP ENAB SERV SMBD line at the bottom of
SYS$STARTUP:SAMBA_STARTUP.COM.
I think I know why now. I happened to catch an error message during
TCPIP
startup at boot time saying that the SMBD service was not started.

Looking at the TCPIP service:

$ tcpip
TCPIP> show serv smbd /full

Service: SMBD
                           State:     Enabled
Port:              139     Protocol:  TCP             Address:  0.0.0.0
Inactivity:          5     User_name: SYSTEM          Process:  SMBD
Limit:             100     Active:      1             Peak:       2

File:         SAMBA_ROOT:[BIN]SMBD_STARTUP.COM     <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
Flags:        Listen

Socket Opts:  Rcheck Scheck
 Receive:            0     Send:               0

Log Opts:     Acpt Actv Dactv Conn Error Exit Logi Logo Mdfy Rjct TimO
Addr
 File:        SAMBA_ROOT:[VAR]SMBD_STARTUP.LOG     <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<

Security
 Reject msg:  not defined
 Accept host: 0.0.0.0
 Accept netw: 0.0.0.0
TCPIP> exit

I think TCPIP is trying to open one or both of the above files but the
logical device is not yet defined. So it bombs out. Later when
SYS$STARTUP:SAMBA_STARTUP.COM executes the ENAB SERV command line I
added
it starts.

In my SYSTARTUP_VMS.COM, I added $@SYS$STARTUP:SAMBA_STARTUP near the
bottom
of the file, after the $@SYS$STARTUP:TCPIP$STARTUP line. So SMBD service
is
always going to fail to start. I haven't tried changing the order in
which
the two startup command files are executed as I expect the NMBD process
requires TCP sockets to start. Chicken and egg.

I don't know that Zane isn't seeing another problem but I'll bet his
rerunning
the INSTALL procedure is masking the SMBD service not automatically
starting
up as intended.

> 
> -John
> wb8tyw@qsl.network


Jeff Campbell
n8wxs@arrl.net
