You may be able to automate this so that before the Linux box goes into
standby, it shuts down the Samba service.  Unfortunately I don't know
enough about Linux to tell you how to specifically perform this,
although it seems possible.

IRV

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:samba-admin@;lists.samba.org]
On Behalf Of Green, Paul
Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 12:44 PM
To: 'matt'
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: [Samba] RE: standby mode

I think you answered your own question. Samba (smbd) is a service. It is
doing its job and ready to offer service at any time. Apparently this
involves periodically accessing the disk. There is nothing wrong with
this;
it is normal operation. Samba won't work anyway when you are in standby,
so
you might as well stop it when you are done using it.

PG


> -----Original Message-----
> From: matt [mailto:mhull1@;uic.edu]
> Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 1:45 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: standby mode
> 
> 
> samba 2.3.3a
> redhat 7.3
> 
> i have three other computers connected with the redhat 7.3 on 
> a network.  
> two windows xp and one windows 98.  the windows computers will go to 
> standby fine if not used.  the linux computer will not go to standby, 
> something accesses the hard drive about every ten minutes.  
> if i unplug the 
> ethernet cable, the computer goes into standby after a while; 
> when i plug 
> it back, the computer wakes with in ten minutes.  then i 
> unchecked the smb 
> daemon from the start up and the computer goes into standby.  
> how do fix 
> this to let the computer go into standby?
> 
> matt
> 
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