Hallo, Miguel,
Du meintest am 08.08.09:
You can force it without restarting with the following commands:
For smbd
smbcontrol smbd reload-config
For nmbd:
smbcontrol nmbd reload-config
What about
killall -HUP nmbd
killall -HUP smbd
on Linux machines? I use these
Miguel Medalha wrote:
You can force it without restarting with the following commands:
For smbd
smbcontrol smbd reload-config
For nmbd:
smbcontrol nmbd reload-config
For winbind:
smbcontrol winbindd reload-config
The process number can also be used instead of the daemon's name.
For samba
Hallo, Terry,
Du meintest am 08.08.09:
smbcontrol all reload-config
that's great never new about them cmd's. So does it periodically
monitor the config then :)
The reason I ask is I made some changes but didn't restart samba as I
wasn't ready.
Simple rule:
all entries in [global] have to
Hi I am using freebsd 6.2-RELEASE with Samba version 3.0.24 out of
interest does it read the config periodically on its own with out
restarting it ?
Cheers
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Terry wrote:
Hi I am using freebsd 6.2-RELEASE with Samba version 3.0.24 out of
interest does it read the config periodically on its own with out
restarting it ?
Pretty sure it does, but I never wait.
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Ryan Novosielski wrote:
Terry wrote:
Hi I am using freebsd 6.2-RELEASE with Samba version 3.0.24 out of
interest does it read the config periodically on its own with out
restarting it ?
Pretty sure it does, but I never wait.
I was troubleshooting some issues today and reading the HowTo
On 08/07/2009 07:05 PM, smb2...@gmail.com wrote:
Ryan Novosielski wrote:
Terry wrote:
Hi I am using freebsd 6.2-RELEASE with Samba version 3.0.24 out of
interest does it read the config periodically on its own with out
restarting it ?
Pretty sure it does, but I never wait.
I was
You can force it without restarting with the following commands:
For smbd
smbcontrol smbd reload-config
For nmbd:
smbcontrol nmbd reload-config
For winbind:
smbcontrol winbindd reload-config
The process number can also be used instead of the daemon's name.
For samba version 3.3 you can
On 08/07/2009 07:48 PM, Miguel Medalha wrote:
You can force it without restarting with the following commands:
For smbd
smbcontrol smbd reload-config
For nmbd:
smbcontrol nmbd reload-config
For winbind:
smbcontrol winbindd reload-config
The process number can also be used instead