Specifications
Chapter 5 Working with SMB Service 107
Viewing SMB Service Logs
Use Server Admin to view SMB service logs.
To view SMB logs:
1 Open Server Admin and connect to the server.
2 Click the triangle at the left of the server.
The list of services appears.
3 From the expanded Servers list, select SMB.
4 Click Logs and use the View pop-up menu to choose between “SMB File Service Log”
and “SMB Name Service Log.”
To choose the types of events that are recorded, see “Conguring SMB Service Logging
Settings” on page 102.
From the command line:
To view SMB logs: m
$ tail log-filesudo serveradmin settings fullstatus smb
To view the SMB service log and name service log paths: m
$ sudo serveradmin command smb:command = getLogPaths
For information about tail or serveradmin, see their man pages. For the basics of
command-line tool usage, see Introduction to Command-Line Administration.
Viewing SMB Graphs
You use Server Admin to view SMB graphs.
To view SMB graphs:
1 Open Server Admin and connect to the server.
2 Click the triangle at the left of the server.
The list of services appears.
3 From the expanded Servers list, select SMB.
4 To see a graph of average connected user’s throughput over a period of time,
click Graphs.
To choose the duration of time to graph data for, use the pop-up menu.
5 Update the data in the graph by clicking the Refresh button (below the Servers list).