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#1 2009-06-24 17:00:01

freitas
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Registered: 2009-06-06
Posts: 9

smbd writing to ffp.log?

Cleanboot has not been working for me.  So after a string of power outages and a couple days repairing my drives, I decided to move to 1.08, ext3 and run ffp off a usb stick.  All seems to be working well.  I am trying to keep services from touching the HD volumes as much as possible.

However, when I run:

Code:

lsof | grep HD_a2

I see the smbd is tied to the ffp.log file.

smbd      2123       root    2w      REG        8,2      9947        30 /mnt/HD_a2/ffp.log
smbd      2127       root    2w      REG        8,2      9947        30 /mnt/HD_a2/ffp.log
nmbd      2128       root    2w      REG        8,2      9947        30 /mnt/HD_a2/ffp.log

Does anybody have any idea why this might be?  I can not seem to find the connection.

BTW.  I uninstalled cleanboot.  So when I reboot via ssh, does that stop all the ffp services?  If I work out the smbd problem then the only service that need to be shutdown for clean unmount is transmission.

Thanks in advance.

Last edited by freitas (2009-06-24 17:01:04)

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#2 2009-06-24 17:37:41

fonz
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Registered: 2007-02-06
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Re: smbd writing to ffp.log?

what's in ffp.log?

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#3 2009-06-24 18:13:59

freitas
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Registered: 2009-06-06
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Re: smbd writing to ffp.log?

Nothing seems to be here from SMB??  Could there be some other connection between smbd and this file?

**** fun_plug script for DNS-323 (2008-08-11 tp@fonz.de) ****
Wed Jun 24 06:54:12 GMT 2009
* Running /mnt/HD_a2/bootstrap/setup.sh ...
Success - usb-storage.ko module loaded.
Waiting 60 seconds for sdc1 to initialize.
Waiting 58 seconds for sdc1 to initialize.
Waiting 56 seconds for sdc1 to initialize.
Waiting 54 seconds for sdc1 to initialize.
Mounting /dev/sdc1 on /mnt/usb
Success - /dev/sdc1 mounted as /mnt/usb.
ln -snf /mnt/usb/ffp /ffp
* Running /ffp/etc/fun_plug.init ...
* Running /ffp/etc/rc ...
rcorder: requirement `rcS' in file `/ffp/start/adjtimex.sh' has no providers.
* /ffp/start/adjtimex.sh ...
    mode:         16384
-o  offset:       0
-f  frequency:    0
    maxerror:     16384000
    esterror:     16384000
    status:       64 (UNSYNC)
-p  timeconstant: 2
    precision:    1
    tolerance:    33554432
-t  tick:         9965
    time.tv_sec:  1245844460
    time.tv_usec: 342161
    return value: 5 (clock not synchronized)
* /ffp/start/syslogd.sh inactive
* /ffp/start/SERVERS.sh inactive
* /ffp/start/usb_all.sh inactive
* /ffp/start/portmap.sh inactive
* /ffp/start/unfsd.sh ...
Linking /etc/exports ...
Starting /ffp/sbin/rpc.portmap
Starting /ffp/sbin/unfsd -e /ffp/etc/exports
* /ffp/start/transmission.sh ...
Starting transmission-daemon
* /ffp/start/test.sh inactive
* /ffp/start/nfsd.sh inactive
* /ffp/start/ntpd.sh ...
Starting /ffp/bin/ntpd -g -f /ffp/etc/ntp.drift
* /ffp/start/LOGIN.sh inactive
* /ffp/start/telnetd.sh inactive
* /ffp/start/sshd.sh ...
Starting /ffp/sbin/sshd
* /ffp/start/smb.sh ...
$Shutting down SMB services:
$Shutting down NMB services:
$Starting SMB services:
$Starting NMB services:
* /ffp/start/rsyncd.sh inactive
* /ffp/start/optware.sh ...
    ln -snf /mnt/usb/ipkg/opt /opt
*   /opt/etc/init.d/S20dbus ...
system message bus already started; not starting.
*   /opt/etc/init.d/S40sshd inactive
*   /opt/etc/init.d/S57rsyncd ...
* /ffp/start/openvpn.sh inactive
* /ffp/start/mediatomb.sh inactive
* /ffp/start/kickwebs.sh inactive
* /ffp/start/lighttpd.sh inactive
* /ffp/start/inetd.sh inactive
* /ffp/start/hosts.sh ...
* /ffp/start/editcron.sh ...
* /ffp/start/dbus_avahi.sh ...
Starting system message bus: dbus.
Starting avahi
* /ffp/start/backups.sh ...
rm: cannot remove '/home/root/.ssh': No such file or directory
    ln -snf /mnt/usb/.root/.ssh/ /home/root/.ssh
* /ffp/start/aliases.sh inactive
* /ffp/start/afp.sh ...
*  OK

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#4 2009-06-24 18:16:17

freitas
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Registered: 2009-06-06
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Re: smbd writing to ffp.log?

Here is my smb.sh file

Code:

# fun_plug part
if [ -r "/ffp/etc/smb.conf" ]; then
    cp /ffp/etc/smb.conf /etc/samba
    exec smb restart 
else
    echo "*  /ffp/etc/smb.conf: File not found"
fi

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#5 2009-06-24 19:39:12

fonz
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From: Berlin
Registered: 2007-02-06
Posts: 1716
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Re: smbd writing to ffp.log?

freitas wrote:

Here is my smb.sh file

Code:

# fun_plug part
if [ -r "/ffp/etc/smb.conf" ]; then
    cp /ffp/etc/smb.conf /etc/samba
    exec smb restart 
else
    echo "*  /ffp/etc/smb.conf: File not found"
fi

It seems samba is inheriting the file descriptors that are associated with ffp.log. Try adding '>/dev/null 2>&1' or try to start smbd and nmbd directory (not using the smb program).

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#6 2009-06-24 20:11:48

freitas
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Registered: 2009-06-06
Posts: 9

Re: smbd writing to ffp.log?

fonz wrote:

Try adding '>/dev/null 2>&1' or try to start smbd and nmbd directory (not using the smb program).

I restarted the smb service from the shell and now the dependency is gone.  I will add the suggested changes and check the next time I reboot.

Many Thanks

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