A question, althought it is not strictly samba pertinent:
I have some Win2k server that offers dial-in to local users.
Today all stopped working, but the ones using linux ...
However these are not sufficient, so i ask here [since it is probable
many people have win2k hosts around)
- how to ,
Il 29 Aug 2004 alle 21:20 Gémes Géza immise in rete
Of couse i can use only CLI programs ...
at woest ... what is the CLI command on win to reboot completely the
host ? For me is having to travel 200 km tomorrow or not ...
See rpcclient's shutdown command.
it is for shutdown, i need a reboot
Leonardo Boselli wrote:
Il 29 Aug 2004 alle 21:20 Gémes Géza immise in rete
Of couse i can use only CLI programs ...
at woest ... what is the CLI command on win to reboot completely the
host ? For me is having to travel 200 km tomorrow or not ...
See rpcclient's shutdown command.
Hi,
I often do changes on params. config of Samba (smb.conf)
I was wondering , what parameters needs a restart of samba daemon ?
for example,if I change oplocks=YES to NO , do I need to restart or not ?
Xavier
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Hi
are there differences between
kill -HUP `pidof smbd`
and
service smb restart
?
(Apart from having to su - in the latter case)
sincerely,
- ars longa, vita brevis -
Arno Teigseth
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Ken Walker wrote:
| Samba reads the smb.conf file every 60 seconds, or every time a new
| connection is made. So either wait 60 seconds after the change or log on
| from a remote machine.
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Even with an already open connection ?
I had trouble from time
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Joel Hammer wrote:
| Yes.
| kill -1 pid of original samba process.
| Maybe service smb reload might do what you want.
| Joel
if you want to reload it for all processes :
killall -HUP smbd nmbd
| nOn Thu, Jun 12, 2003 at 01:02:05PM -0700, D. Rick
Is there a way to have samba re-read its configuration files without
restarting it and bumping everyone? As it is now, if somebody is
transfering a file and I issue:
#service smb restart
it drops the file transfer. How do I get around that?
TIA
Rick
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Yes.
kill -1 pid of original samba process.
Maybe service smb reload might do what you want.
Joel
nOn Thu, Jun 12, 2003 at 01:02:05PM -0700, D. Rick Anderson wrote:
Is there a way to have samba re-read its configuration files without
restarting it and bumping everyone? As it is now, if
I am running Slackware 8.1
On Sat, 22 Mar 2003, Banoba Ezra wrote:
What OS are you using?
You may find it easier to do that at the commandline by finding the PID
for smbd and issuing a kill [PID].
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When I use the stop button to stop smbd in swat it never reads
not running afterward. If I use the stop button for nmbd, it will read
not running then I can restart nmbd and it will read running. Why
wont smbd work correctly?
Any Ideas?
Thanks all
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What OS are you using?
You may find it easier to do that at the commandline by finding the PID
for smbd and issuing a kill [PID].
On Sat, 22 Mar 2003, Iadicicco wrote:
When I use the stop button to stop smbd in swat it never reads
not running afterward. If I use the stop button for nmbd, it
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