Using Samba Robert Eckstein, David Collier-Brown, Peter Kelly
Using Samba Robert Eckstein, David Collier-Brown, Peter Kelly 1st Edition November 1999 1-56592-449-5, Order Number: 4495 416 pages, $34.95 Buy the hardcopy Table of Contents Chapter 8 Additional Samba Information 8.6 Miscellaneous Options Many Samba options are present to deal with operating system issues on either Unix or Windows. The options shown in Table 8.10 deal specifically with some of these known problems. We usually don t change these and we recommend the same to you. Table 8.10: Miscellaneous Options Option Parameters Function Default Scope deadtime numerical (number of minutes) Specifies the number of minutes of inactivity before a connection should be terminated. 0 Global dfree command string (command) Used to provide a command that returns disk free space in a format recognized by Samba. None Global fstype NTFS, FAT, or Samba Sets the filesystem type reported by the server to the client. NTFS Global keep alive seconds Sets the number of seconds between checks for an inoperative client. 0 (none) Global max disk size numerical (size in MB) Sets the largest disk size to return to a client, some of which have limits. Does not affect actual operations on the disk. 0 (infinity) Global max mux numerical Sets the maximum number of simultaneous SMB operations that clients may make. 50 Global max open files numerical Limits number of open files to be below Unix limits. 10,000 Global 270
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