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diff --git a/docs-xml/manpages-3/smb.conf.5.xml b/docs-xml/manpages-3/smb.conf.5.xml index ff94ab696e..b6d27f4ce7 100644 --- a/docs-xml/manpages-3/smb.conf.5.xml +++ b/docs-xml/manpages-3/smb.conf.5.xml @@ -725,44 +725,61 @@ chmod 1770 /usr/local/samba/lib/usershares <para> Starting with Samba version 3.2.0, the capability to store Samba configuration in the registry is available. + The configuration is stored in the registry key + <emphasis><literal>HKLM\Software\Samba\smbconf</literal></emphasis>. There are two levels of registry configuration: </para> <orderedlist continuation="restarts" inheritnum="ignore" numeration="arabic"> <listitem><para>Share definitions stored in registry are used. This is triggered by setting the global - parameter <parameter>registry shares</parameter> to <quote>yes</quote> - in <emphasis>smb.conf</emphasis>. + parameter <parameter>registry shares</parameter> + to <quote>yes</quote> in <emphasis>smb.conf</emphasis>. </para> - <para>Note: Shares defined in <emphasis>smb.conf</emphasis> - always take priority over - shares of the same name defined in registry. - </para></listitem> - - <listitem><para>Global <emphasis>smb.conf</emphasis> options stored in - registry are used. This is triggered by the - parameter <smbconfoption name="config backend">registry</smbconfoption> in - the [global] section of <emphasis>smb.conf</emphasis>. - This removes everything that has been read from config files + <para>The registry shares are loaded not at startup but + on demand at runtime by <emphasis>smbd</emphasis>. + Shares defined in <emphasis>smb.conf</emphasis> take + priority over shares of the same name defined in + registry.</para></listitem> + + <listitem> + <para>Global <emphasis>smb.conf</emphasis> + options stored in registry are used. This can be activated + in two different ways:</para> + + <para>Firstly, a registry only configuration is triggered + by setting + <smbconfoption name="config backend">registry</smbconfoption> + in the [global] section of <emphasis>smb.conf</emphasis>. + This resets everything that has been read from config files to this point and reads the content of the global configuration section from the registry. - Activation of global registry options automatically - activates registry shares. In this case, no share definitions - from smb.conf are read: This is a registry only configuration - with the advantage that share definitions are not read - in a bulk at startup time but on demand when a share is - accessed. - </para></listitem> + This is the recommended method of using registry based + configuration.</para> + + <para>Secondly, a mixed configuration can be activated + by a special new meaning of the parameter + <smbconfoption name="include">registry</smbconfoption> + in the [global] section of <emphasis>smb.conf</emphasis>. + This reads the global options from registry with the same + priorities as for an include of a text file. + This may be especially useful in cases where an initial + configuration is needed to access the registry.</para> + + <para>Activation of global registry options automatically + activates registry shares. So in the registry only case, + shares are loaded on demand only.</para> + </listitem> </orderedlist> <para> - Caveat: To make registry-based configurations foolproof at least to a - certain extent, the use - of <parameter>lock directory</parameter>, - <parameter>config backend</parameter>, and - <parameter>include</parameter> inside the registry - configuration has been disabled. Especially, by changing the + Note: To make registry-based configurations foolproof + at least to a certain extent, the use + of <parameter>lock directory</parameter> and + <parameter>config backend</parameter> + inside the registry configuration has been disabled: + Especially by changing the <parameter>lock directory</parameter> inside the registry configuration, one would create a broken setup where the daemons do not see the configuration they loaded once it is active. @@ -770,7 +787,7 @@ chmod 1770 /usr/local/samba/lib/usershares <para> The registry configuration can be accessed with - tools like <emphasis>regedit</emphasis> or <emphasis>net rpc + tools like <emphasis>regedit</emphasis> or <emphasis>net (rpc) registry</emphasis> in the key <emphasis><literal>HKLM\Software\Samba\smbconf</literal></emphasis>. |