Check your /etc/samba/smb.conf to ensure that it does *not* contain a
line that says
syslog only = yes
just a shot in the dark...
Also, here's a snippet from /etc/cron.weekly/samba which may or may
not have some relevance to your situation:
# /var/log/samba/log.nmbd and /var/log/samba/log.smbd
> "HP" == HP-USA,ex1 writes:
HP> You might try running testparm and verifying that samba is actually using
HP> the smb.conf file you believe it is using; look at the output from testparm
HP> and make sure that it is recognizing the log file entry you have placed
HP> there.
HP> Don
I di
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Subject: RE: Samba: Can't Rename the Log File
>>>>> "HP" == HP-USA,ex1 writes:
> "HP" == HP-USA,ex1 writes:
HP> Hi palme,
HP> I don't know anything about the debian distribution, but just to make
HP> sure that this isn't some issue with debian standard log directory, and
HP> log rollover, or wierd permission issues, maybe you could try this;
HP> create a directo
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Subject: RE: Samba: Can't Rename the Log File
>>>>> "dm" == H
> "dm" == HP-USA,ex1 writes:
dm> Hi;
dm> you may want to check the PATH to the log file as well; perhaps
dm> there is not the appropriate execute permission to allow samba to
dm> traverse /var or /var/log to GET to the smb file that has write
permissions.
If you mean the execute perm
Hi;
you may want to check the PATH to the log file as well; perhaps
there is not the appropriate execute permission to allow samba to
traverse /var or /var/log to GET to the smb file that has write permissions.
Hope this helps,
Don
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