Hi


You can always parse the logs, which can separate the log lines that you want versus those that you don't want. Configure Samba to use syslog only and then write to syslog. Syslog-ng is great for this kind of thing.



Alex Dantart wrote:
Hi:

I would want to log the files that "moves" through my network.
I have played with "log level" directive, but it's not what i need.

I set log level to 3... and certainly, it's ENORMOUSLY HUGE the log written.
It's the information i need, but it's impossible to catch somethin there
And level 2 is TOO POOR... not information


2.5 ? :)

I JUST need the files that somebody opens, or copy to his disk drive, ect...

any ideas ?

Thank you


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