Path command

Tom H tomh0665 at gmail.com
Fri May 3 23:40:11 UTC 2013


On Fri, May 3, 2013 at 3:41 PM, Stephen <stephen_o at bell.net> wrote:
>
> according to all the commands I have tried the path is good. Here is the
> read out when I try to start samba
>
> [sudo] password for stephen:
> root at Desk:~# samba
> Unknown parameter encountered: "max log size"
> Ignoring unknown parameter "max log size"
> Unknown parameter encountered: "syslog"
> Ignoring unknown parameter "syslog"
> Unknown parameter encountered: "unix password sync"
> Ignoring unknown parameter "unix password sync"
> Unknown parameter encountered: "passwd program"
> Ignoring unknown parameter "passwd program"
> Unknown parameter encountered: "pam password change"
> Ignoring unknown parameter "pam password change"
> Unknown parameter encountered: "map to guest"
> Ignoring unknown parameter "map to guest"
> Unknown parameter encountered: "usershare allow guests"
> Ignoring unknown parameter "usershare allow guests"
> Unknown parameter encountered: "username map"
> Ignoring unknown parameter "username map"
> Unknown parameter encountered: "guest ok"
> Ignoring unknown parameter "guest ok"
> Unknown parameter encountered: "guest account"
> Ignoring unknown parameter "guest account"
> Unknown parameter encountered: "writeable"
> Ignoring unknown parameter "writeable"
> Unknown parameter encountered: "valid users"
> Ignoring unknown parameter "valid users"
> Unknown parameter encountered: "writeable"
> Ignoring unknown parameter "writeable"
> Unknown parameter encountered: "valid users"
> Ignoring unknown parameter "valid users"
> Unknown parameter encountered: "valid users"
> Ignoring unknown parameter "valid users"
> Unknown parameter encountered: "valid users"
> Ignoring unknown parameter "valid users"
> Unknown parameter encountered: "valid users"
> Ignoring unknown parameter "valid users"
> Unknown parameter encountered: "valid users"
> Ignoring unknown parameter "valid users"
>
> Is there some way I can perge samba and do a fresh install. It won't let
> me re-install it.

You're using samba4 so scratch the commands that I posted earlier
because they're for samba3.

For samba4 you normally start/restart with "sudo start samba4"/"sudo
restart samba4" but you've enabled root so can run the commands as
root without sudo.

But you shouldn't have these errors though...




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