Re: Samba - How to debug

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Am Mi, den 13.04.2005 schrieb Mark Mecum (teknowiztx) um 2:57:

> As additional information, I am receiving the following in my syslog:
> 
> Apr 12 19:49:42 orion nmbd[19306]: [2005/04/12 19:49:42, 0] nmbd/nmbd_browsesync.c:domain_master_node_status_fail(250) 
> Apr 12 19:49:42 orion nmbd[19306]:   domain_master_node_status_fail: 
> Apr 12 19:49:42 orion nmbd[19306]:   Doing a node status request to the domain master browser 
> Apr 12 19:49:42 orion nmbd[19306]:   for workgroup TXMCM at IP 192.168.0.101 failed. 
> Apr 12 19:49:42 orion nmbd[19306]:   Cannot sync browser lists. 

You have different subnets? In your smb.conf I don't see that. So why
"domain master = yes" activated?

> The interesting piece is that after my last batch of changes to smb.conf, I can browse directories from another PC.  I have 1 other
> windows client that cannot get any visibility other than the server is there.
> 
> Suggestions on where to look?? (have turned off the win PC's fw with no effect.

Often enough this is the situation Samba fighting against Windows® hosts
for being master browser. I suspect running Samba means that this host
is the one which runs longer or more often than the other clients. So
set

os level = 65

in smb.conf to give Samba better chances to win the election. Be aware
that it can take up to 12 minutes until a client get the current browse
list.

> Mark

Alexander


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