Specifications

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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 Conguring 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).