[luau] Master browser error message on NT

knowtree at aloha.com knowtree at aloha.com
Mon Jun 23 15:22:01 PDT 2003


> I have a problem that I am hoping someone here may have ran across
> before and knows the solution. I have a Linux machine set-up on a NT 4
> network. The purpose of the Linux machine is to host a "intra office"
> webpage. The Linux machine is also accessible through Windows Explorer.
> I am getting an error message on the main NT 4 server saying the
> following:
> 
> "The master browser has received a server announcement from the computer
> PHOTOLIB that beleives it is the master browser for the domain on
> transport NetBT_E100B1. The master browser is stopping or an election is
> being forced."
> 
> Can anyone tell me what this message means, and what I can do to fix
> this problem? Thanks!
> Rodney

This is not a problem, or an error. Every Windows NT system, workstation and
server, checks to see if it should be a browser. Servers are assigned a higher
status, which increases by OS version. So, an NT 4.0 server will "win" over NT
3.51 server. Samba sets its OS version code rather high, so it usually wins. 

If you plan on leaving Samba up all the time, leave things as they are. If the
server is not production and will go up and down more than once a week,
configure smb.conf to not be a browser. The relavent parameter in smb.conf is
local master. Place local master = no in the [global] section. I prefer to use
the SWAT web-based configuration tool.

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