Just a few quick questions: If I make changes to smb.conf, do I need to restart the SMB and NMB services, or is it like Vixie Cron, where it'll re-read the file and adapt changes every minute? Why do I have multiple NMB instances running, but only one SMB? Thanks for the help! Aton
Just a few quick questions: If I make changes to smb.conf, do I need to restart the SMB and NMB services, or is it like Vixie Cron, where it'll re-read the file and adapt changes every minute? Why do I have multiple NMB instances running, but only one SMB? Thanks for the help! Aton
you don't need to restart smb, the changed smb.conf will be validated in about 60 second, or you can send SIGHUP signal to smbd to reresh. Just like kill SIGHUP 999(the pid of smbd) Aton <aton@skyenet.net ÊÕ¼þÈË£º samba@lists.samba.org > ³ËÍ£º ·¢¼þÈË£º Ö÷Ì⣺ [Samba] Reloading Smb.conf automatically? samba-admin@lists .samba.org 2002-07-09 09:02 Just a few quick questions: If I make changes to smb.conf, do I need to restart the SMB and NMB services, or is it like Vixie Cron, where it'll re-read the file and adapt changes every minute? Why do I have multiple NMB instances running, but only one SMB? Thanks for the help! Aton -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
zhangyfh@legend.com.cn wrote am 09.07.02 09:33:58:> you don't need to restart smb, the changed smb.conf will be validated in > about 60 second, or you can send SIGHUP signal to smbd to reresh.is it possible to disable this feature? I cannot get my HDDs to sleep, if nobody is connected. tom bork ______________________________________________________________________________ 500 WEB.Cent Belohnung! Nur noch bis 24. Juli 2002 im WEB.DE Club. Worauf warten Sie noch? https://digitaledienste.web.de/Club/?mc=021109