The routine really should emit a message of the
form "sorry, you have to pass me a directory"...
I'll check head this evening and try for a patch.

--dave

tony shepherd wrote:
Oh, that is just so annoying....

This must have changed from 2.0.x to 2.2.x. It was logfile in 2.0.10 (what I am upgrading from)...

Well, I feel like a goose now. That works so much better.....

Thanks for the help

tony

--On Tuesday, March 25, 2003 09:46:16 PM -0500 Brian Poole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Reread the man page, -l is log <directory>, not log <file>. Caught
me on first try as well.


-b


Quoting tony shepherd ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) from 26 March 2003:


Folks


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I have configured and compiled samba 2.2.8 with gcc 2.95.3 on Solaris 9
using the options --with-automount.

When I try to use the command:

smbd -D -l /var/log/log.smbd

The log file is not created. Neither is the default log file which is in
/usr/local/samba/var/.



# /usr/local/samba/bin/smbd -D -l /var/log/log.smbd # ls -ald /var/log/log.smbd /var/log/log.smbd: No such file or directory


The "log file" option in smb.conf works fine, but does not give you the granularity to have different log files for nmbd and smbd.


tony









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