thanks.
its a redhat system so a "service smb reload" does the trick.
i'll raise the loglevel and provide more information later.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dermot" <[email protected]>
To: "skull" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, November 28, 2011 1:56 PM
Subject: Re: [Samba] samba PANIC
On 28 November 2011 12:37, skull <[email protected]> wrote:
due tu the fact that the server is in a productive environment i am not
able
to restart the samba service.
is there a way do raise the loglevel without restarting samba?
I found an old way to to it in an oreilly openbook but im not sure if
this
still works
http://oreilly.com/openbook/samba/book/ch09_01.html
9.1.1.2 Activating and deactivating logging
# Increase the logging level by 1
kill -SIGUSR1 1234
# Decrease the logging level by 1
kill -SIGUSR2 1234
You should be able to reload your configuration without restarting the
service. You can either edit you config file and change the debug
level or change the command line that runs you smbd to include with
the -d flag at a level you want.
The way you reload you config is dependent on you distribution,
perhaps '/etc/init,d/samba reload' or kill -HUP `pgrepsmbd` but you'd
want to test this on a non-production server first.
HTH,
Dermot
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