2013-12-28, 20:20
For those people who are encountering a problem with the NUC restarting after a shut-down I have noticed the following.
At first I did not encounter this problem at all (no bios changes) but as soon as I activated samba (by renaming the .conf.sample file to .conf and starting samba) I was no longer able to shutdown the NUC. It would continuously restart. As activating samba was the only change I had made at the time, I looked in this direction for a solution.
Manually killing the smbd job via a ssh session ("ps -ef | grep smbd" to find) solved the problem for me. As soon as the job was no longer active I was able to shutdown the NUC without a reboot.
@experts, is there any samba parameter that may prevent the NUC from su=hutting down/restarting or is there a script I can us to automatically shut down the samba session when shutting down the NUC?
Does the above make sense?
At first I did not encounter this problem at all (no bios changes) but as soon as I activated samba (by renaming the .conf.sample file to .conf and starting samba) I was no longer able to shutdown the NUC. It would continuously restart. As activating samba was the only change I had made at the time, I looked in this direction for a solution.
Manually killing the smbd job via a ssh session ("ps -ef | grep smbd" to find) solved the problem for me. As soon as the job was no longer active I was able to shutdown the NUC without a reboot.
@experts, is there any samba parameter that may prevent the NUC from su=hutting down/restarting or is there a script I can us to automatically shut down the samba session when shutting down the NUC?
Does the above make sense?