Re: smb logs

1998-11-06 Thread Pere Camps
Mirek, > I use separate logfiles for client computers: >log file = /var/log/smb.%m.log > > They are created automaticaly by smbd. I don't suppose that problem is in > file permissions because smbd runs as root. It worked! It was a simple problem. I didn't have the 'log file' in t

Re: smb logs

1998-11-06 Thread Mirek Kwasniak
On Fri, Nov 06, 1998 at 03:31:45PM +, Pere Camps wrote: > Same stuff. Nothing happened. Can you tell me what permissions do > you have for your /var/log dir and for the smb.log and nmdb log files (and > ownership too). drwxrwsr-x 12 root adm 5120 Nov 6 09:37 /var/log -rw-r

Re: smb logs

1998-11-06 Thread Pere Camps
Mirek, > > max log size = 0 > I don't have this line I just took it out. > > /usr/sbin/smbd -a >^^^ Try remove "-a" parameter Same stuff. Nothing happened. Can you tell me what permissions do you have for your /var/log dir and for

Re: smb logs

1998-11-06 Thread Mirek Kwasniak
On Thu, Nov 05, 1998 at 08:12:25PM +, Pere Camps wrote: > Does anybody know what to put and where to put in order to have > some decent samba logs? > I've got the following but nothing nice comes out (ie: no smb log > files and an nmb log file which is pretty useless. > > ; smb.con

smb logs

1998-11-05 Thread Pere Camps
Hi! Does anybody know what to put and where to put in order to have some decent samba logs? I've got the following but nothing nice comes out (ie: no smb log files and an nmb log file which is pretty useless. ; smb.conf debug level = 3 log file = /var/log/smb.log max log size =