Hi, I would like to suggest a modification to the SWAT web gui. I have been successfully using Samba for a few years now at my institution and it is a great product. We use it here to handle all of our file serving for around 11,000 users. We have 3 Sun E450's serving up to a 1000 clients each at any one time with no problems. That's the background, here is my request. In the SWAT gui the restart Samba daemon stop and restart buttons are on the same page as the active connections, shares and open files. Now if you want to stop and start Samba using the gui you have to wait for the page to load. Now that's fine if you only have a few daemons running and a few files open, unfortunately I tend to have up to a 1000 Samba daemons running and who knows how many files open. I have managed to type this entire email while I am waiting for the page to load! My poor browser struggles to cope with the page! Anyway, would it be possible to stick the daemon control buttons on another page? Maybe called services or something? I realise I can use my start stop scripts to restart, sometimes that is not convenient. ie. in a student open access lab where telnet to the server is not allowed... also it could be much easier to talk a *nix novice through over the phone. I would like to hear any opinions on this. Anyway, thanks for a great product. Scott. __________________________________ Scott Lawson Systems Manager Department Of Information Services St. George's Hospital Medical School Tooting London SW17 0RE UK P: 44 (0)208 725 2896 F: 44 (0)208 725 3583 mailto:s.lawson@sghms.ac.uk http://www.sghms.ac.uk __________________________________