It should work with Windows computer management

- create a user on OmniOS/OI
- add this user to the SMB group administrators on OI/OmniOS
- connect a SMB share from Windows as this user
- open computer management on Windows
- open menu "connect to server’ -> OI/OmniOS

now you can manage open files and connected users
-> same procedure like on a real Windows (2003) server


Gea


Am 27.08.2014 um 20:55 schrieb Ray Van Dolson via illumos-discuss 
<[email protected]>:

> Is there the equivalent of an smbstatus command with the built-in SMB
> server?  We're also used to using cifs lock/kill on NetApp to break
> connections.  Is a similar option available?
> 
> Perhaps we can point the Windows computer manager at the service and it
> can do some of these things via RPC (haven't tried that recently -- my
> recollection is that it doesn't work).
> 
> Thanks,
> Ray
> 
> 
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