From: Gilles on
On Wed, 28 Jul 2010 18:20:36 +0200, Christian PERRIER
<bubulle(a)debian.org> wrote:
>I advice against messing up with browsing parameters without knwoing
>exactly what you're doing...
>
>Better increase the log level (try "log level = 3") and log at
>/var/log/samba/log.nmbd

Thanks for the tip.

>It is. This is the Ubuntu package and It Works(tm)..:-)

Apparently, not that well ;-)
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1468111

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From: Gilles on
On Thu, 29 Jul 2010 11:30:20 +0200, Marcello Romani
<mromani(a)ottotecnica.com> wrote:
>Yes, it seems to care only about the process name it's been given, smbd
>in this case. I havent studied upstart so it might also be possible that
>somewhere in its configuration it's specified that smbd goes along with
>nmbd. But that's just useless speculation...
>
>Tha strange thing is, on my Ubuntu 9.10 desktop machine I have
>/etc/init.d/samba
>Go figure...

As to why whoever is in charge (if any...) of the Samba packages for
Ubuntu decide it was a good idea to do this...

Updating the official documentation on the Ubuntu site should be a
requirement when making any such change.

Thanks a lot for your help.

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From: Christian PERRIER on
Quoting Gilles (gilles.ganault(a)free.fr):

> >It is. This is the Ubuntu package and It Works(tm)..:-)
>
> Apparently, not that well ;-)
> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1468111


Ah, this upstart thing....*that* is a Ubuntu change to the Debian
package. Not my responsibility, then..:-) (at least until we adopt
upstrat in Debian)


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From: Gilles on
On Thu, 29 Jul 2010 06:49:44 -0400, Christian PERRIER
<bubulle(a)debian.org> wrote:
>Ah, this upstart thing....*that* is a Ubuntu change to the Debian
>package. Not my responsibility, then..:-) (at least until we adopt
>upstrat in Debian)

So what's the correct way on Ubuntu 10.04 to (re)start Samba,
including smbd and nmbd?

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From: Adam Stirk on
The correct way to restart the smbd and nmbd in Ubuntu 10.04 is

sudo service smbd restart
sudo service nmbd restart

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Subject: Re: [Samba] [Ubuntu 10.04] Share not visible from XP?

On Thu, 29 Jul 2010 06:49:44 -0400, Christian PERRIER
<bubulle(a)debian.org> wrote:
>Ah, this upstart thing....*that* is a Ubuntu change to the Debian
>package. Not my responsibility, then..:-) (at least until we adopt
>upstrat in Debian)

So what's the correct way on Ubuntu 10.04 to (re)start Samba, including
smbd and nmbd?

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