| |||
| [Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] |
Hi, has anyone else seen this? I've seen it on two differently configured Mac OS X 10.1.5 machines so far...
- Open the NetInfo Manager
- Open the local domain /
- Authenticate as an administrator
- Choose "Save Backup" from the File menu
- Accept the default, or choose any directory you have write access to
- Receive error message 'Can't find process ID for "nibindd'!
Indeed, if I check with ps, there is no nibindd process running._______________________________________________
Nor does System/Library/SystemConfiguration/Kicker.bundle/Resources/restart-NetInfo succeed in restarting it (mainly because it's looking for an existing process ID for nibindd and then trying to HUP it, but there is no process ID).
I can't work out why it's not running, but it has me feeling concerned, especially because I feel there might be something wrong.
--
NOTE: I will be out of contact during business hours from 25 June to 27 June
while running a training course. Replies may therefore be delayed. Thank you.
Andrew Nielsen <mailto:email@hidden>
Starfish Technologies Pty Ltd <http://www.starfish.net.au/>
ACN 076 426 714 / ABN 49 426 849 601 Tel: 0500 555 677
Consultants in Unix, Mac OS, Windows & networking technologies
_______________________________________________
macos-x-server mailing list | email@hidden
Help/Unsubscribe/Archives: http://www.lists.apple.com/mailman/listinfo/macos-x-server
Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored.
| References: | |
| >Re: Mac Manager vs Netinfo (From: Simon Slavin <email@hidden>) | |
| >NetInfo Manager, backing up NetInfo database, and nibindd (From: Andrew Nielsen <email@hidden>) |
| Home | Archives | FAQ | Terms/Conditions | Contact | RSS | Lists | About |
Visit the Apple Store online or at retail locations.
1-800-MY-APPLE
Contact Apple | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy
Copyright © 2007 Apple Inc. All rights reserved.