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| Hi, Today I downloaded and installed http://www.bullfreeware.com/download...nv-1.9.1.0.bff http://www.bullfreeware.com/download...ba-3.0.4.0.bff on my up-to-date AIX 4.3.3 (4330-11) server. Neither smbd nor nbmd start. I do not think it is a path problem. $ export LIBPATH=/usr/local/lib:$LIBPATH $ smbd exec(): 0509-036 Cannot load program smbd because of the following errors: 0509-150 Dependent module /usr/lib/libldap.a(libldap.so.2) could not be loaded. 0509-153 File /usr/lib/libldap.a is not an archive or the file could not be read properly. $ nmbd exec(): 0509-036 Cannot load program nmbd because of the following errors: 0509-150 Dependent module /usr/lib/libldap.a(libldap.so.2) could not be loaded. 0509-153 File /usr/lib/libldap.a is not an archive or the file could not be read properly. $ ls -lt /usr/lib/libldap.a lrwxrwxrwx 1 ldap ldap 23 May 24 2003 /usr/lib/libldap.a -> /usr/ldap/lib/libldap.a $ ls -lt /usr/ldap/lib/libldap.a -rwxr-xr-x 1 ldap ldap 465392 Feb 4 2000 /usr/ldap/lib/libldap.a Thank-you in advance for any help. Regards, DJ |
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| David- We're having the same problems with AIX 5.1 too. In the past we experimented with getting OpenLDAP installed, to basically find that it "cannot be done". I'm hoping to contact the Bull Freeware site to get an explanation. *Shrug* Sorry -Steve David Jones <dj@nospam.com> wrote in message news:<RkQKc.7776$K53.6433@news-server.bigpond.net.au>... > Hi, > > Today I downloaded and installed > http://www.bullfreeware.com/download...nv-1.9.1.0.bff > http://www.bullfreeware.com/download...ba-3.0.4.0.bff > on my up-to-date AIX 4.3.3 (4330-11) server. > > Neither smbd nor nbmd start. I do not think it is a path problem. > > $ export LIBPATH=/usr/local/lib:$LIBPATH > > $ smbd > exec(): 0509-036 Cannot load program smbd because of the following errors: > 0509-150 Dependent module /usr/lib/libldap.a(libldap.so.2) > could not be loaded. > 0509-153 File /usr/lib/libldap.a is not an archive or > the file could not be read properly. > > $ nmbd > exec(): 0509-036 Cannot load program nmbd because of the following errors: > 0509-150 Dependent module /usr/lib/libldap.a(libldap.so.2) > could not be loaded. > 0509-153 File /usr/lib/libldap.a is not an archive or > the file could not be read properly. > > $ ls -lt /usr/lib/libldap.a > lrwxrwxrwx 1 ldap ldap 23 May 24 2003 /usr/lib/libldap.a > -> /usr/ldap/lib/libldap.a > > $ ls -lt /usr/ldap/lib/libldap.a > -rwxr-xr-x 1 ldap ldap 465392 Feb 4 2000 > /usr/ldap/lib/libldap.a > > Thank-you in advance for any help. > > Regards, > DJ |
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| David- I just did some checking on our system, again, and apparently we even have openLDAP installed and the libldap.a file does exist, but it doesn't contain the libldap.so section. (So even if you compile OpenLDAP, I don't know if it'll work) We're gonna attempt to compile it via source without anything to do with LDAP. Again, sorry, no good news. *Shrug* Sorry -Steve David Jones <dj@nospam.com> wrote in message news:<RkQKc.7776$K53.6433@news-server.bigpond.net.au>... > Hi, > > Today I downloaded and installed > http://www.bullfreeware.com/download...nv-1.9.1.0.bff > http://www.bullfreeware.com/download...ba-3.0.4.0.bff > on my up-to-date AIX 4.3.3 (4330-11) server. > > Neither smbd nor nbmd start. I do not think it is a path problem. > > $ export LIBPATH=/usr/local/lib:$LIBPATH > > $ smbd > exec(): 0509-036 Cannot load program smbd because of the following errors: > 0509-150 Dependent module /usr/lib/libldap.a(libldap.so.2) > could not be loaded. > 0509-153 File /usr/lib/libldap.a is not an archive or > the file could not be read properly. > > $ nmbd > exec(): 0509-036 Cannot load program nmbd because of the following errors: > 0509-150 Dependent module /usr/lib/libldap.a(libldap.so.2) > could not be loaded. > 0509-153 File /usr/lib/libldap.a is not an archive or > the file could not be read properly. > > $ ls -lt /usr/lib/libldap.a > lrwxrwxrwx 1 ldap ldap 23 May 24 2003 /usr/lib/libldap.a > -> /usr/ldap/lib/libldap.a > > $ ls -lt /usr/ldap/lib/libldap.a > -rwxr-xr-x 1 ldap ldap 465392 Feb 4 2000 > /usr/ldap/lib/libldap.a > > Thank-you in advance for any help. > > Regards, > DJ |
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| Steve <krippner@rincewind.beloit.edu> wrote: S> David- S> We're having the same problems with AIX 5.1 too. In the past we S> experimented with getting OpenLDAP installed, to basically find that S> it "cannot be done". I'm hoping to contact the Bull Freeware site to S> get an explanation. S> David Jones <dj@nospam.com> wrote in message news:<RkQKc.7776$K53.6433@news-server.bigpond.net.au>... >> Hi, >> >> Today I downloaded and installed >> http://www.bullfreeware.com/download...nv-1.9.1.0.bff >> http://www.bullfreeware.com/download...ba-3.0.4.0.bff >> on my up-to-date AIX 4.3.3 (4330-11) server. >> >> Neither smbd nor nbmd start. I do not think it is a path problem. >> >> $ export LIBPATH=/usr/local/lib:$LIBPATH >> >> $ smbd >> exec(): 0509-036 Cannot load program smbd because of the following errors: >> 0509-150 Dependent module /usr/lib/libldap.a(libldap.so.2) >> could not be loaded. >> 0509-153 File /usr/lib/libldap.a is not an archive or >> the file could not be read properly. >> >> $ nmbd >> exec(): 0509-036 Cannot load program nmbd because of the following errors: >> 0509-150 Dependent module /usr/lib/libldap.a(libldap.so.2) >> could not be loaded. >> 0509-153 File /usr/lib/libldap.a is not an archive or >> the file could not be read properly. >> >> $ ls -lt /usr/lib/libldap.a >> lrwxrwxrwx 1 ldap ldap 23 May 24 2003 /usr/lib/libldap.a >> -> /usr/ldap/lib/libldap.a >> >> $ ls -lt /usr/ldap/lib/libldap.a >> -rwxr-xr-x 1 ldap ldap 465392 Feb 4 2000 >> /usr/ldap/lib/libldap.a >> >> Thank-you in advance for any help. >> >> Regards, >> DJ Have y'all tried installing the version (2.2.7) from the AIX Toolbox? http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/aix/pro.../download.html Many times they better handle shared libraries than those from the Bull site. -- Bela Gazdy, EUCLID/AIX Systems Support |
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| Same problem in my shop after upgrade to 5.2 and I got so sick of fighting with it and wading through all the samba stuff on the internet that I just removed it all and replaced it with IBMs PC Fast Connect. The PCFC is cheap and supported by IBM. Back when we were using samba, I was having to reset the samba daemons every couple of days because they would act all drop connections, reject conenctions and just act flakey in general. All of the samba documentation and some forummers I talked to blamed our problems on the Windows machines which turns out was total bs since PCFC is based on SMB just like samba and the problems immediatly stopped after ditched samba for the IBM product. I was always a little irritated by the fact that we were using samba for a mission critical function anyway, so it was a very welcome change. It may be a cliche, but you do get what you pay for. |
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| sumGirl wrote: > Same problem in my shop after upgrade to 5.2 and I got so sick of > fighting with it and wading through all the samba stuff on the > internet that I just removed it all and replaced it with IBMs PC Fast > Connect. The PCFC is cheap and supported by IBM. > > Back when we were using samba, I was having to reset the samba daemons > every couple of days because they would act all drop connections, > reject conenctions and just act flakey in general. All of the samba > documentation and some forummers I talked to blamed our problems on > the Windows machines which turns out was total bs since PCFC is based > on SMB just like samba and the problems immediatly stopped after > ditched samba for the IBM product. > > I was always a little irritated by the fact that we were using samba > for a mission critical function anyway, so it was a very welcome > change. It may be a cliche, but you do get what you pay for. Hmmm. Samba is pretty widely-used. We've been running it on AIX without problem for years (on the LAN). It's just this update that seems troublesome. Obviously vested interest of IBM prevents them from bundling with AIX "Linux" software readily available on all Linux servers. IBM sell their own web server too, so, their foot seems to be in both camps. Scared to lose a buck. Like many! DJ |
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| That aspect of the issue did occur to me too, and the hard core unix girl in me cries out at how bogus it would be for IBM to do it, but as a systems manager I gotta balance the purist in me with my ability to keep things up and running smoothly. |
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| David Jones <dj@nospam.com> wrote in message news:<RkQKc.7776$K53.6433@news-server.bigpond.net.au>... > Hi, > > Today I downloaded and installed > http://www.bullfreeware.com/download...nv-1.9.1.0.bff > http://www.bullfreeware.com/download...ba-3.0.4.0.bff > on my up-to-date AIX 4.3.3 (4330-11) server. > > Neither smbd nor nbmd start. I do not think it is a path problem. > > $ export LIBPATH=/usr/local/lib:$LIBPATH > > $ smbd > exec(): 0509-036 Cannot load program smbd because of the following errors: > 0509-150 Dependent module /usr/lib/libldap.a(libldap.so.2) > could not be loaded. > 0509-153 File /usr/lib/libldap.a is not an archive or > the file could not be read properly. > > $ nmbd > exec(): 0509-036 Cannot load program nmbd because of the following errors: > 0509-150 Dependent module /usr/lib/libldap.a(libldap.so.2) > could not be loaded. > 0509-153 File /usr/lib/libldap.a is not an archive or > the file could not be read properly. > > $ ls -lt /usr/lib/libldap.a > lrwxrwxrwx 1 ldap ldap 23 May 24 2003 /usr/lib/libldap.a > -> /usr/ldap/lib/libldap.a > > $ ls -lt /usr/ldap/lib/libldap.a > -rwxr-xr-x 1 ldap ldap 465392 Feb 4 2000 > /usr/ldap/lib/libldap.a > > Thank-you in advance for any help. > > Regards, > DJ OK - I got Samba to work. I downloaded the openldap RPM package from IBM's site and installed it. It installed the software in /usr/opt/freeware/... In /usr/lib, there is a libldap.a -> /usr/ldap/lib/libibmldap.a I removed the link and created a new one. ln -s /usr/opt/freeware/lib/libldap.a libldap.a in /usr/lib. Now it works. |
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| jtl wrote: > David Jones <dj@nospam.com> wrote in message news:<RkQKc.7776$K53.6433@news-server.bigpond.net.au>... > >>Hi, >> >>Today I downloaded and installed >>http://www.bullfreeware.com/download...nv-1.9.1.0.bff >>http://www.bullfreeware.com/download...ba-3.0.4.0.bff >>on my up-to-date AIX 4.3.3 (4330-11) server. >> >>Neither smbd nor nbmd start. I do not think it is a path problem. >> >>$ export LIBPATH=/usr/local/lib:$LIBPATH >> >>$ smbd >>exec(): 0509-036 Cannot load program smbd because of the following errors: >> 0509-150 Dependent module /usr/lib/libldap.a(libldap.so.2) >>could not be loaded. >> 0509-153 File /usr/lib/libldap.a is not an archive or >> the file could not be read properly. >> >>$ nmbd >>exec(): 0509-036 Cannot load program nmbd because of the following errors: >> 0509-150 Dependent module /usr/lib/libldap.a(libldap.so.2) >>could not be loaded. >> 0509-153 File /usr/lib/libldap.a is not an archive or >> the file could not be read properly. >> >>$ ls -lt /usr/lib/libldap.a >>lrwxrwxrwx 1 ldap ldap 23 May 24 2003 /usr/lib/libldap.a >>-> /usr/ldap/lib/libldap.a >> >>$ ls -lt /usr/ldap/lib/libldap.a >>-rwxr-xr-x 1 ldap ldap 465392 Feb 4 2000 >>/usr/ldap/lib/libldap.a >> >>Thank-you in advance for any help. >> >>Regards, >>DJ > > > OK - I got Samba to work. > I downloaded the openldap RPM package from IBM's site and installed it. URL? > It installed the software in /usr/opt/freeware/... > In /usr/lib, there is a libldap.a -> /usr/ldap/lib/libibmldap.a > I removed the link and created a new one. > ln -s /usr/opt/freeware/lib/libldap.a libldap.a in /usr/lib. > Now it works. /DJ |
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| Has anyone got this to work. I have an AIX 5.2 sys and download the bulls binary. I am getting the same ldap errors. I download the IBM OpenLDAP on http://tinyurl.com/7vb4u installed fine but now I get the following when I try to start samba: exec(): 0509-036 Cannot load program /usr/local/samba/sbin/smbd because of the following errors: 0509-150 Dependent module /usr/lib/libldap.a(libldap.so.2) could not be loaded. 0509-153 File /usr/lib/libldap.a is not an archive or the file could not be read properly. 0509-026 System error: Cannot run a file that does not have a valid format I did notice the ibm binary for openldap loaded the libraries here: ls -l /usr/lib/libldap.a lrwxrwxrwx 1 root system 27 Dec 11 9:52 /usr/lib/libldap.a -> /usr/ldap/lib/libibmldapn.a Thanks in advance for any help. -- stevue posted via http://sysdminforum.com |