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2006 Dec 19
1
smbstatus parsing (XML output)
Hey all, I'm preparing to start development of a new version of 'smbstatus' that produces XML output, instead of the tabular data it currently produces. This follows an attempt to parse the output of the current 'smbstatus' ( 3.0.22) using grep and a few other shell tools, from a system call in PHP, and then further RegEx parsing to create a multidimensional array of the
2008 Sep 19
2
smbstatus - switched off computers are sometimes showed
I have a Samba server configured as PDC for ~100 computers. It's version 3.0.24 running on Debian Etch (distribution package). I want to write a tool for user logon/logoff tracking. Because parsing log files is hard job (windows frequently disconnets or connects during user session or etc.) I decide to use smbstatus output which seem to be reliable. So I run smbstatus binary every 10
2017 Apr 24
2
unable to run samba 4.6.2 bits compiled from source
Hello Samba, I am running ubuntu 14.04 LTS, kernel version 4.4.0-71-generic #92~14.04.1-Ubuntu SMP, originally the samba version was 4.3 I got hold of samba 4.6.2 Tar from the official repo, configured, compiled, and installed the bits. Unfortunately I am running into the following error: ~/work/samba-4.6.2$ smbstatus smbstatus: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libndr.so.0: version `NDR_0.0.6' not
1999 Jul 15
3
"shared mem size" parameter and smbstatus
I am trying to use the "shared mem size" parameter in Samba 2.0.4b, but the size reported by smbstatus does not match the value I am using. Without the parameter, the default is 1MB, and the size reported by smbstatus is indeed 1048576. However, when I set the value of "shared mem size" to 5242880 (5MB), smbstatus says 879608. Is smbstatus not reporting the actual size, or
2004 Nov 03
1
3.0.8pre2 and smbstatus
Hallo, in 3.0.8pre2 the smbstatus command always shows connections _and_ shares even if using the switches '-p' for showing processes only or '-S' for showing shares only or '-B' for showing locks only: test2 # smbstatus --help Usage: [OPTION...] -p, --processes Show processes only -v, --verbose Be verbose -L, --locks
2010 Oct 25
2
smbstatus questions
Hello list, I'm running a samba 3.5.3 CTDB cluster, found the output is different Q1: What does the "0:" mean in pid column? There was no such stuff in non-CTDB smbstatus output. <snip> samba_01:~ # smbstatus -S 2>/dev/null Service pid machine Connected at ------------------------------------------------------- ben 0:21363 samba Mon Oct
2016 Oct 20
2
CTDB and locking issues in 4.4.6 (Classic domain)
Hi Alex, On Thu, 20 Oct 2016 14:28:38 +0100, Alex Crow via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > > > > It appears that samba is still using local databases and not clustered > > databases. > > > > What does "ctdb getdbmap" list? Is locking.tdb a clustered database? > > Do you have "clustering = yes" in smb.conf on all the
2020 Aug 03
1
Statically build smbd and smbstatus
Hi Team, While building smbd and smbstatus statically I am getting below error (using make). *ERROR: source source3/smbd/notify_msg.c is in more than one subsystem of target 'smbstatus': ['smbd_base.objlist', 'smbstatus.objlist']* *Environment Details:* Machine: Ubuntu 18.04 Samba Version: 4.11.6 *My Makefile excerpt:* ./configure --with-logfilebase=/var/log \
2015 May 07
2
smbstatus -- protocol and feature information
Hi Marc, > >Is there any tool like smbstatus that shows which protocol version (and > >possibly which features) a client is using in a connection? (Feature in > >the sense of 'using encryption' for example). > You can't see this in smbstatus or somewhere. A network trace would > show it. However, we had this question twice in the past and someone > had a
2024 Mar 16
1
samba allows rename to a locked file (from linux cifs mount)
16.03.2024 21:26, Ralph Boehme wrote: > On 3/16/24 18:18, Michael Tokarev wrote: >> Enabling strict renames does not change anything.? Yes it prevents from >> renaming a directory if a file is open inside.? But not renaming a plain >> file which is locked. > > oh, you mean just rename a plain file that is currently opened by some client? That is possible as long as all
2003 Jun 01
2
AW: samba installation
Hi again, A.A wrote: > Hi Thomas, > As i wrote that's still the old Version: > /usr/local/samba-2.2.8a/bin/smbstatus --> samba version 2.2.7a-SUSE > When i type "Which smbstatus" i get /usr/bin /smbstatus this looks like a standard installation of SuSE. > > I dont know what you mean with : > For startup the samba processes you should change your
2015 May 07
4
smbstatus -- protocol and feature information
Hi Jeremy, > > Do you think requesting this as a feature for smbstatus in the Samba bug > > tracker does make sense? > > Yes please. We certainly need a 'protocol' field somewhere > in the smbstatus output I think. done. https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11262 -- Adi
2003 Jun 02
1
AW: AW: AW: AW: Re: AW: samba installatio
hi ke, **************************************************** Since you've compiled with default options, your smb.conf is located in /usr/local/lib/smb.conf . You should copy your working smb.conf for version 2.2.7 (/etc/samba/smb.conf) to /usr/local/lib. You should run ./testparm as well. *********************************** That's just what i did and the Result is the same! Is there a
2001 Oct 31
1
smbstatus & connections.tdb
Greetings, After recently upgrading Samba from 2.0.7 to 2.2.2 on my Solaris Unix servers, I have problems running command 'smbstatus'. When I run smbstatus as root, it correctly displays connection information for users who've mapped network drives to server shares. However, when I run smbstatus as non-root, instead of displaying connection information, it issues the message
2015 Mar 06
2
closed connection to service xxx
Hello, Sorry to bother all with this simple configuration question, Little background: I recently migrated our samba server from Ubuntu 9.04 to Ubuntu 14.04.1.LTS. Migration was done like this: moving conf-files from the old server to the new one. My samba server is member of a windows domain, that is controlled by a Domain Controller running Windows Server 2008. We have three types of shares,
2006 Feb 27
1
Samba 3.0.21b binaries on AIX 5.2 ML4, fails to run after install
After installing the prbuilt binaries from samba.org for AIX 5.2, and installing, I get the following running testparm or smbstatus :- [WMSTRAIN:root]/opt/Samba/3.0.21b/bin> smbstatus exec(): 0509-036 Cannot load program smbstatus because of the following errors: 0509-130 Symbol resolution failed for smbstatus because: 0509-136 Symbol statvfs64 (number 115) is not exported
2006 Apr 29
1
What is the meaning of the output from smbstatus?
Hello, If I use Samba as a PDC, what does the output from "smbstatus" mean? Will all logged in users be displayed at all times when I do "smbstatus -b"? The reason I ask is that users who are logged in occasionally disappear from the output of smbstatus, even though they are still logged in. Is this to be expected? regards, David
2019 Jun 17
1
smbstatus exit value
Hi, Despite looking at https://www.samba.org/samba/docs/current/man-html/smbstatus.1.html and "man smbstatus", I don't see how to know the full list of possible exit status for command smbstatus. All I could test brings an exit code of 0 in most cases and 255 if option -s is an unreadable file. Is there a man page that lists all possible return values? Regards Santiago
2004 Jul 30
1
Samba 3 smbstatus not as good
I use a lot of "force user" and "force group" directives on various shares. With smbstatus of Samba 2 I could always verify with a glance what uid and gid a particular service is being accessed as, with Samba 3 you can't. I'd REALLY like to see that come back to smbstatus. Here's a real world example of my complaint... Samba 2 smbstatus output... Samba version
2014 Dec 17
2
smbstatus issue in v4.1
In Samba 4.1 I get the following output for smbstatus: Samba version 4.1.1 PID Username Group Machine ------------------------------------------------------------------- 2482 john Everyone 10.0.0.109 (ipv4:10.0.0.109:49178) 7364 george Everyone 10.0.0.60 (ipv4:10.0.0.60:49232) In Samba 3.6 it was like this: Samba version 3.6.24 PID