On Friday 29 August 2008 09:30:05 Andrew Masterson wrote: > If I understand correctly, in order to have the smb.conf file applied > you need to restart smbd. > > Is "service smbd reload" sufficient (which does a "killproc smbd -HUP")? > Will this kill any active connections to samba resources causing user > disruption? Or is this a seamless process that can be carried out > midday? > > I ask because if I need to kill all user connections to production > shares in order to test different share parameters that changes my > approach.
If you make changes to the [global] stanza in smb.conf you need to restart Samba's smbd and nmbd daemons. Changes to the share stanzas in smb.conf generally do not require a restart of smbd. Smbd monitors the smb.conf file for changes. Existing connections will not see the changes made, so clients that have an existing connection should log off and logon again. - John T. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
