Hi,
I was told that samba will re-read the smb.conf if you make changes
without restarting the smb service.
Is that true, if yes how long do I need to wait before I see the new
share I added to the smb.conf.
Thanks
Bob
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he same ip,
existing machines may not be able to connect to the new machine until
the old arp entries expire. Shd be less than one hour but more than
30 seconds.
On 06/03/13 10:29, bhogue wrote:
Hi,
I did not get a response for the below, I was just wondering if this
is not the right plac
Hi,
I did not get a response for the below, I was just wondering if this is
not the right place for this question can someone suggest another
mailing list.
Thanks
Bob
On 05/30/2013 12:46 PM, bhogue wrote:
Hi,
I am replacing my current RHEL 6 clustered samba server with new
servers. The
Hi,
I am replacing my current RHEL 6 clustered samba server with new
servers. The IP's and hostnames will be the same.
The samba version on the old config is: samba-3.5.10-115.el6_2.x86_64
The samba version on the new config is: samba-3.6.9-151.el6.x86_64
What do I need to do to copy the samb