stein.hustad@norskagip.agip.it
2002-Jul-04 07:19 UTC
[Samba] How to check which current version you're running ????
Stein Hustad System & Database Administrator Norsk Agip A/S ICT Department Tel. NO-51 57 48 77 Fax. NO-51 80 05 65 email: stein.hustad@norskagip.agip.it email: firmapost@norskagip.agip.it Postal: Norsk Agip ,P.O.Box 101 Forus,4064 Stavanger, Norway
Harry RĂ¼ter
2002-Jul-04 07:24 UTC
[Samba] How to check which current version you're running ????
Hi, what do you wanna tell the world and why do you post it to the samba-list ?? stein.hustad@norskagip.agip.it wrote:> > Stein Hustad > System & Database Administrator > > Norsk Agip A/S > ICT Department > Tel. NO-51 57 48 77 > Fax. NO-51 80 05 65 > email: stein.hustad@norskagip.agip.it > email: firmapost@norskagip.agip.it > Postal: Norsk Agip ,P.O.Box 101 Forus,4064 Stavanger, Norway > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
Joel Hammer
2002-Jul-04 07:32 UTC
[Samba] How to check which current version you're running ????
Find the daemon you actually run, and: daemon -V eg. smbd -V Joel On Thu, Jul 04, 2002 at 04:09:47PM +0200, stein.hustad@norskagip.agip.it wrote:> Stein Hustad > System & Database Administrator > > Norsk Agip A/S > ICT Department > Tel. NO-51 57 48 77 > Fax. NO-51 80 05 65 > email: stein.hustad@norskagip.agip.it > email: firmapost@norskagip.agip.it > Postal: Norsk Agip ,P.O.Box 101 Forus,4064 Stavanger, Norway > > > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
Martyn Ranyard
2002-Jul-04 08:55 UTC
[Samba] How to check which current version you're running ????
under most linux distros a handy util is which, which tells you which file is first in your path. if you only have one samba install, the following command will tell you where it is (if it is in your path) : which smbd if not, you can always try : locate smbd if that finds nothing that's executable : updatedb; locate smbd OR find / | grep smbd they do exactly the same thing, but the former saves the entire tree to the locate database, so you can do a locate anything! At 10:30 AM 7/4/02 -0400, Joel Hammer wrote:>Find the daemon you actually run, and: >daemon -V >eg. >smbd -V > >Joel > >On Thu, Jul 04, 2002 at 04:09:47PM +0200, stein.hustad@norskagip.agip.it >wrote: > > Stein Hustad > > System & Database Administrator > > > > Norsk Agip A/S > > ICT Department > > Tel. NO-51 57 48 77 > > Fax. NO-51 80 05 65 > > email: stein.hustad@norskagip.agip.it > > email: firmapost@norskagip.agip.it > > Postal: Norsk Agip ,P.O.Box 101 Forus,4064 Stavanger, Norway > > > > > > > > -- > > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > > instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba > >-- >To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the >instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba-------------- Martyn Ranyard I am not a member of the samba team, and anything that I say may not be as accurate as a response from one of the team. I reply to save those more qualified time, which can more usefully be spent developing SAMBA further.