Are you actually running the SAMBA daemon ?

I have used smbclient which can be used to send/receive files without a server daemon running.

If it's not in your path, you probably don't have SAMBA installed.

Should be in /usr/sbin/smbd

Regards,
Richard Schoen
Web: http://www.richardschoen.net
Email: richard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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message: 6
date: Mon, 11 Dec 2023 09:35:04 -0500
from: Rob Berendt <robertowenberendt@xxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: How to determine version of PASE and/or SAMBA?

CALL QP2TERM
smbd -V
/QOpenSys/usr/bin/-sh: smbd: not found.
$

F3
STRQSH
smbd -V

qsh: 001-0019 Error found searching for command smbd. No such path or directory.
$







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message: 7
date: Mon, 11 Dec 2023 08:41:40 -0600
from: Jim Oberholtzer <midrangel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: How to determine version of PASE and/or SAMBA?

I highly doubt that SAMBA is going to be in the path when you start QSH and or QPTERM. That command will be available in the proper directory for SAMBA.

Aside from that when dealing with things like SAMBA it?s most advisable to use SSH and start BASH as opposed to the old KORN shell that those two commands use. I suppose you could start BASH from QSH but not my favorite idea.


--
Jim Oberholtzer
Agile Technology Architects




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