On 24/08/2019 16:22, Zalth via samba wrote:> Hoping some can help me with this. Rowland misthinks it. I'm looking for a commandline way to extract the config variables that are actually being used in a running instance. For example if I run testparm, it claims to offer a dump of "service definitions" in the smb.conf. But it is not complete when compared to smb.conf. Moreover, I can just read the smb.conf to get those. I'd like to see the config extracted from a running instance, not from the smb.conf file. > > >No I don't, but if you really want to see your entire smb.conf (which will not help you), run 'testparm -v -s' Then do what I asked you to do, post your smb.conf as on disk. Rowland Penny Samba Team member
Please stop replying to this thread, Rowland. You don't understand the question.
On 24/08/2019 16:40, Zalth via samba wrote:> Please stop replying to this thread, Rowland. You don't understand the question. >Yes I do, did you miss the part I added to my last post, I am one of the Samba team members. How dare you tell me to stop replying, if you want help, post the info I have requested. Extracting information from you is like extracting teeth, very painful ;-) To anyone else reading this thread, please do not reply until the OP has supplied the very basic information requested. Rowland Penny Samba Team member