nmbd, log.smbd,
and smb.log). In this option, the %m is replaced by smb to set the smb log file as
/var/log/samba/smb.log.
Max log size??”Sets the maximum amount of space, in kilobytes, that the log files
can consume. By default, the value is set to 0 (no limit).
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Performance Options
The Socket Options option lets you pass options to the protocols Samba uses to communicate. The
following options are set by default: TCP_NODELAY, SO_RCVBUF=8192, and SO_SNDBUF=8192.
The first option disables Nagle??™s algorithm, which is used to manage the transmission of TCP/IP
packets. The other two options set the maximum size of the sockets receive buffer and the sockets
send buffer to 8192, respectively. These options are set to improve performance (reportedly up to
10 times faster than without setting these options). In general, you shouldn??™t change these options.
Printing Options
The printing options are used to define how printer status information is presented. For the overwhelming
majority of Linux systems, the printing value is set to cups. You can use printing
styles from other types of operating systems, such as UNIX System V (sysv), AIX (aix), HP UNIX
(hpux), and Berkeley UNIX (bsd), to name a few. LPRng (lprng), offered by many UNIX systems,
is also included.
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