dennis
2000-Sep-26 15:14 UTC
Samba 2.0.7 Sol 251: nmbd and smbd - start/stop independently?
Hi Does anyone know of problems with starting/stopping nmbd and smbd independently of each other? I need to stop smbd, to ensure that users are not accessing shares, while I do a backup of the file system, but I need to continue running nmbd to provide WINS services. Are there any problems with stopping smbd and then starting it after the backup while allowing nmbd to run uninterrupted? Dennis
Gerald Carter
2000-Sep-26 15:18 UTC
Samba 2.0.7 Sol 251: nmbd and smbd - start/stop independently?
dennis wrote:> > Hi > > Does anyone know of problems with starting/stopping nmbd and smbd > independently of each other? > > I need to stop smbd, to ensure that users are not accessing shares, > while I do a > backup of the file system, but I need to continue running nmbd to > provide WINS services. > > Are there any problems with stopping smbd and then > starting it after the backup while allowing nmbd to > run uninterrupted?Should be fine. Cheers, jerry ---------------------------------------------------------------------- /\ Gerald (Jerry) Carter Professional Services \/ http://www.valinux.com VA Linux Systems gcarter@valinux.com http://www.samba.org SAMBA Team jerry@samba.org http://www.eng.auburn.edu/~cartegw "...a hundred billion castaways looking for a home." - Sting "Message in a Bottle" ( 1979 )
Peter Polkinghorne
2000-Sep-27 12:56 UTC
Samba 2.0.7 Sol 251: nmbd and smbd - start/stop independently?
dennis said:> Does anyone know of problems with starting/stopping nmbd and smbd > independently of each other? > > I need to stop smbd, to ensure that users are not accessing shares, > while I do a backup of the file system, but I need to continue running > nmbd to provide WINS services.I have done this (separate start & stop scripts) and have done what you ask about - stop & start smbd independantly of nmbd without ill effect. In my case to put in different version of smbd. If you are relatively prompt the clients will reconnect and people will notice little effect as I imaging NT clients are used to the server going down :-) -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Peter Polkinghorne, Computer Centre, Brunel University, Uxbridge, UB8 3PH,| | Peter.Polkinghorne@brunel.ac.uk +44 1895 274000 x2561 UK | -----------------------------------------------------------------------------