Samba Daemon needs to be restarted after suspend on a Dell Inspiron 6400 with Ubuntu Gutsy
Bug #172541 reported by
Luke12
This bug report is a duplicate of:
Bug #180493: [SRU] nmbd shuts down when network disconnected.
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Bug Description
Binary package hint: samba
As the title describes. After a suspend to RAM I noticed that the samba daemon was still functioning and allowing me to see and interact with other computers on the local network - but my own machine was not available on the network itself. I solved this with a "sudo service samba restart", after which other people were able to interact with my box through the local connection. System is Gutsy 32 bit on a Dell Inspiron 6400.
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Could you check if the smbd and the nmbd daemons are running after you've resumed ? Is there any error messages in the samba log files (/var/log/ samba/log. smbd and /var/log/ samba/log. nmbd) after you've resumed ?