I believe it uses the node name of you system as specified in NMMGR.
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From: Jim Phillips [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2001 12:51 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Samba Question
Hello, all, I am attempting to get Samba up and running on our HP3000 918
running MPE/iX 6.0, PP2. I have Samba configured and running under JINETD.
NS/VT works, as does Telnet, so I assume the networking stuff is okay.
However, when I try to test using the smbclient utility thusly:
shell/iX> smbclient -L <sambaserver>
and from a PC, using DOS:
c:\> net view\\servername
I am at a loss as to what I should use in the place of <sambaserver> and
servername. I have tried various things, including the IP address, without
success. I have read the Samba/iX Services section of the Configuring and
Managing Internet Services manual as well as searched the HP3000-L archive
and cannot find anything. I am sure it is something simple, but I don't
know what it is. Can anybody help me?
As an aside, where does HP get the "shell/iX>" prompt they use in the shell
examples? When I run sh.hpbin.sys, I get a "$" for a prompt.
Jim Phillips Information Systems Manager
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Phone: 330-527-2124 P. O. Box 285
Fax: 330-527-2123 10513 Freedom Street
Web: http://www.tolwire.com Garrettsville, OH 44231
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