SSD Posted December 31, 2009 Share Posted December 31, 2009 Is there a Samba command that you can run on the unRAID server to display the list of Samba share names and the locations they are mapped to? e.g., disk1 /mnt/disk1 flash /mnt/boot usershare /mnt/disk2/mydir Thanks! Link to comment
Joe L. Posted December 31, 2009 Share Posted December 31, 2009 Is there a Samba command that you can run on the unRAID server to display the list of Samba share names and the locations they are mapped to? e.g., disk1 /mnt/disk1 flash /mnt/boot usershare /mnt/disk2/mydir Thanks! yes. Oh, did you want to know what it was too? testparm -s Link to comment
purko Posted December 31, 2009 Share Posted December 31, 2009 Bonus hint: Try adding the following to your smb-extra.conf which is located in the config folder on your flash key... [rootfs] path = / read only = Yes ...and see what happens. Link to comment
SSD Posted December 31, 2009 Author Share Posted December 31, 2009 Is there a Samba command that you can run on the unRAID server to display the list of Samba share names and the locations they are mapped to? e.g., disk1 /mnt/disk1 flash /mnt/boot usershare /mnt/disk2/mydir Thanks! yes. Oh, did you want to know what it was too? testparm -s Just what I needed. Thanks! (Such an intuitive and descriptive command name. ) Happy New Year! Link to comment
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