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managed by a broken name server would not be able to “see” each other
and communicate.
NTP (Time Service)
A malfunctioning or completely broken NTP service could aect Kerberos
authentication and X server functionality.
NFS (File Service)
If any application needs data stored in an NFS mounted directory, it will
not be able to start or function properly if this service was down or miscon-
gured. In the worst case scenario, a user's personal desktop conguration
would not come up if their home directory containing the .gconf or .kde
subdirectories could not be found due to a faulty NFS server.
Samba (File Service)
If any application needs data stored in a directory on a faulty Samba
server, it will not be able to start or function properly.
NIS (User Management)
If your openSUSE system relies on a faulty NIS server to provide the user
data, users will not be able to log in to this machine.
LDAP (User Management)
If your openSUSE system relies on a faulty LDAP server to provide the user
data, users will not be able to log in to this machine.
Kerberos (Authentication)
Authentication will not work and login to any machine fails.
CUPS (Network Printing)
Users cannot print.
4 Check whether the network servers are running and whether your network
setup allows you to establish a connection:
IMPORTANT
The debugging procedure described below only applies to a simple network
server/client setup that does not involve any internal routing. It assumes
both server and client are members of the same subnet without the need
for additional routing.
4a
Use ping
IP address
or
hostname
(replace
hostname
with the host-
name of the server) to check whether each one of them is up and
responding to the network. If this command is successful, it tells you
that the host you were looking for is up and running and that the
name service for your network is congured correctly.
If ping fails with destination host unreachable, either your system
or the desired server is not properly congured or down. Check
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