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.0) use of the Light-weight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) general directory/distributed database for user,name, and host information.This option is reserved for future use.[global] keepalive = numberallowable values: number of seconds default: 0[global] load printers = booleanNumber of seconds between checks for a crashed client.The default of 0 causes no checksallowable values: YES, NO default: YESto be performed.Recommended if you want checks more often than every four hours.3600(10 minutes) is reasonable.See also socket options for another approach.Load all printer names from the system printer capabilities into browse list.Uses configura-tion options from the [printers] section.[global] kernel oplocks = boolean[global] local master = booleanallowable values: YES, NO default: automaticallowable values: YES, NO default: YESBreak oplock when a Unix process accesses an oplocked file, preventing corruption.Set toYES on operating systems supporting this, otherwise set to NO.New in Samba 2.0; Stands for election as the local master browser.See also domain master and os level.supported on SGI, and hopefully soon on Linux and BSD.Avoid changing.[global] lm announce = value[global] ldap filter = variousallowable values: AUTO, YES, NO default: AUTOallowable values: various default: variesProduce OS/2 SMB broadcasts at an interval specified by the lm intervaloption.YES/NOOptions beginning with ldapare part of an experimental (circa Samba 2.0) use of the Light- turns them on/off unconditionally.AUTO causes the Samba server to wait for a LANweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) general directory/distributed database for user, Manager announcement from another client before sending one out.Required for OS/2name, and host information.This option is reserved for future use.client browsing.[global] ldap port = various [global] lm interval = secondsallowable values: various default: various allowable values: number default: 60Options beginning with ldapare part of an experimental (circa Samba 2.0) use of the Light- Sets the time period, in seconds, between OS/2 SMB broadcast announcements.weight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) general directory/distributed database for user,name, and host information.This option is reserved for future use.[global] lock directory = pathnameallowable values: pathname default: /usr/local/samba/var/locks[global] ldap root = variousSet a directory to keep lock files in.The directory must be writable by Samba, readable byallowable values: various default: variouseveryone.Options beginning with ldapare part of an experimental (circa Samba 2.0) use of the Light-weight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) general directory/distributed database for user,name, and host information.This option is reserved for future use.342 Appendix C: Samba Configuration Option Quick Reference [global] max ttl = seconds 343mangled map = map list map system = booleanallowable values: list of to-from pairs default: NULL allowable values: YES, NO default: NOSet up a table of names to remap (e.g.,.html to.htm).If YES, Samba sets the executable-by-group (0010) bit on Unix files if the DOS systemattribute is set.If used, the create mask must contain the 0010 bit.mangled names = booleanmax connections = numberallowable values: YES, NO default: YESallowable values: number default: 0 (infinity)Sets Samba to abbreviate names that are too long or have unsupported characters to theDOS 8.3 style.Set maximum number of connections allowed to a share from each individual clientmachine.mangling char = character[global] max disk size = numberallowable values: character default: ~allowable values: size in MB default: 0 (unchanged)Sets the unique mangling character used in all mangled names.Sets maximum disk size/free-space size (in megabytes) to return to client.Some clients orapplications can t understand large maximum disk sizes.[global] mangled stack = numberallowable values: number default: 50[global] max log size = numberSets the size of a cache of recently-mangled filenames.allowable values: size in KB default: 5000Sets the size (in kilobytes) at which Samba will start a new log file.The current log file willmap aliasname = pathnamebe renamed with an.old extension, replacing any previous file with that name.allowable values: Unix pathname default: NULLPoints to a file of Unix group/NT group pairs, one per line.This is used to map NT aliases [global] max mux = numberto Unix group names.See also the configuration options username map and mapallowable values: number default: 50groupname.Introduced in Samba 2.Sets the number of simultaneous operations that Samba clients may make.Avoid changing.map archive = boolean[global] max packet = numberallowable values: YES, NO default: YESallowable values: number default: N/AIf YES, Samba sets the executable-by-user (0100) bit on Unix files if the DOS archiveattribute is set.Recommended: if used, the create mask must contain the 0100 bit.Synonym for packet size.Obsolete as of Samba 1.7.Use max xmit instead.map hidden = boolean [global] max open files = numberallowable values: YES, NO default: NO allowable values: number default: 10,000If YES, sets executable-by-other (0001) bit on Unix files if the DOS hidden attribute is set.If Limits the number of files a Samba process will try to keep open at one time
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