Roger Searle wrote: > Robert Fisher wrote: > >> On Tuesday 12 June 2007 2:17 pm, Reg wrote: >> >> >> >>>> You can also restart samba using SWAT >>>> >>>> >>> How do you do that? >>> >>> >>> >> I do not have SWAT installed but I know that you can restart smbd and nmbd >> somewhere. >> >> Is it the "Status" tab? >> >> >> > I don't have swat installed here either so if you can't find it yourself > by looking around for something that refers to "restarting" "server" or > "samba" then there are the other options. > > /etc/init.d/smb restart (at the command line) > > In Yast > System > System Services > scroll down and find "smb", click > disable, acknowledge the dialog box that tells you "Shutting down Samba SMB > daemon", then click enable. > > restart your computer (really, that is such a poor way of doing it, but will > "work") > > > I tried that command line and it said permission denied, but Robert has since shown me where to restart SAMBA in swat which is what I am using so thats no problem now. See my next e-mail with smb.conf file to see if you can spot any errors.
Reg
