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= Making sure samba is running = |
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You can use the following command to check to see if Samba 3 is running currently |
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ps ax | grep "mbd\|winbindd" | grep -v grep |
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If its running you will see something like: |
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16491 ? S 0:48 /usr/local/samba/sbin/smbd -D |
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16494 ? S 0:48 /usr/local/samba/sbin/nmbd -D |
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16509 ? S 0:02 /usr/local/samba/sbin/winbindd -D |
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You can check Samba 4 by: |
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ps ax | grep "samba" | grep -v grep |
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If its running you should see somethign like: |
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8258 ? S 0:47 samba |
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8261 ? S 0:00 /usr/local/samba/sbin/smbd --option=server role check:inhibit=yes --foreground |
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You will only see lines like the last one if you are using ''s3fs'' (which is default). |
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= Making pastebin easy = |
= Making pastebin easy = |
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First thing, if you are asking for samba help, you may be asked for logs, configs, exact error messages, or a variety of other things. I use a program called <tt>pastebinit</tt> which can be installed on Ubuntu using <tt>apt-get install pastebinit</tt>. |
First thing, if you are asking for samba help, you may be asked for logs, configs, exact error messages, or a variety of other things. I use a program called <tt>pastebinit</tt> which can be installed on Ubuntu using <tt>apt-get install pastebinit</tt>. |
Revision as of 05:27, 13 December 2012
Making sure samba is running
You can use the following command to check to see if Samba 3 is running currently
ps ax | grep "mbd\|winbindd" | grep -v grep
If its running you will see something like:
16491 ? S 0:48 /usr/local/samba/sbin/smbd -D 16494 ? S 0:48 /usr/local/samba/sbin/nmbd -D 16509 ? S 0:02 /usr/local/samba/sbin/winbindd -D
You can check Samba 4 by:
ps ax | grep "samba" | grep -v grep
If its running you should see somethign like:
8258 ? S 0:47 samba 8261 ? S 0:00 /usr/local/samba/sbin/smbd --option=server role check:inhibit=yes --foreground
You will only see lines like the last one if you are using s3fs (which is default).
Making pastebin easy
First thing, if you are asking for samba help, you may be asked for logs, configs, exact error messages, or a variety of other things. I use a program called pastebinit which can be installed on Ubuntu using apt-get install pastebinit.
I have setup a config in my users home directory called .pastebinit.xml and it contains the following:
<pastebinit> <pastebin>http://paste.ubuntu.com</pastebin> <author>IRC_Nick</author> <format>text</format> </pastebinit>
change IRC_Nick to your IRC nickname. You can find out more at http://www.stgraber.org/category/pastebinit/ including other sites pastebinit works with.
After this is setup, if someone asks you for a config file, you can simply type pastebinit some.cfg and it will return a link the other use can use to see your pastebin. If you are trying to capture an error you may use something like samba-tool domain provision 2>&1 | pastebinit