Bug 2267 - samba error on aix.
Summary: samba error on aix.
Status: RESOLVED INVALID
Alias: None
Product: Samba 3.0
Classification: Unclassified
Component: nmbd (show other bugs)
Version: 3.0.4
Hardware: Other AIX
: P3 critical
Target Milestone: none
Assignee: Samba Bugzilla Account
QA Contact: Samba QA Contact
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Reported: 2005-01-20 01:22 UTC by vel
Modified: 2006-01-09 08:30 UTC (History)
2 users (show)

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Description vel 2005-01-20 01:22:32 UTC
Hi,

I have installed samba version 3.0.4.0 on the
following environment.

AIX - 5.1.0.0
LDAP - 3.2.2.0

But while starting samba, i am getting this error
messages.

================================
exec(): 0509-036 Cannot load program
/usr/local/bin/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.
exec(): 0509-036 Cannot load program
/usr/local/bin/nmbd because of the following errors:
        0509-150   Dependent module
/usr/local/lib/libiconv.a(libiconv.so.2) could not be
loaded.
        0509-152   Member libiconv.so.2 is not found
in archive
====================================

so i want to know

1. Is compulsary for reboot after samba installation?

2. Am i using corresponding version of aix and ldap
for samba 3.0.4.0?

3. Am i missed something?

Please let me know if you have any ideas/suggestions.

Thanks in advance.
Comment 1 Jim McDonough 2005-01-30 20:39:48 UTC
A few questions...you say you installed samba and ldap.  Where did you get them?
 Did you build them yourself?  What ldap are you talking about?
Comment 2 William Jojo 2006-01-07 08:39:17 UTC
(In reply to comment #1)
> A few questions...you say you installed samba and ldap.  Where did you get
> them?
>  Did you build them yourself?  What ldap are you talking about?

This smells like a LIBPATH problem. It's subsequently grabbing IBM's libldap.a. This also sounds like a Bull package. Current build at Bull (*still*) is 3.0.4.0.

Cheers,

Bill
Comment 3 Gerald (Jerry) Carter (dead mail address) 2006-01-09 08:30:45 UTC
closing this one.  No response from reporter in a logn time.