On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 08:54:38PM +0200, Olivier Arnaud
wrote:> I built a home network storage using a dedicated computer running a Debian
> distro with Samba.
> Since I don't need it always up, I activated the sleep mode feature on
> Debian.
> My problem is that this computer is going to sleep mode, even if Samba is
> connected.
>
> Does anybody here have an idea on:
> - how I can forbid my computer sleep mode when Samba is connected ?
I guess you could check smbstatus, although then the question is: Does
anyone being logged in to a share mean no sleep allowed or should that
only be the case if file accesses are actually happening?
> - how I can allow it back when it is disconnected?
How would it know a client wants to connect later?
Really, servers don't sleep. Simple as that. Sleep is for client
machines that only care about when a human wants them to respond.
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Len Sorensen