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2009-02-26Add sorted subkey cacheVolker Lendecke1-0/+1
On my box this gets net conf list for 1000 records down to .1 seconds Signed-off-by: Michael Adam <obnox@samba.org>
2007-10-10r23784: use the GPLv3 boilerplate as recommended by the FSF and the license textAndrew Tridgell1-2/+1
(This used to be commit b0132e94fc5fef936aa766fb99a306b3628e9f07)
2007-10-10r23779: Change from v2 or later to v3 or later.Jeremy Allison1-1/+1
Jeremy. (This used to be commit 407e6e695b8366369b7c76af1ff76869b45347b3)
2007-10-10r23512: Fix conflict in #define for SECDESC_PREFIX. Ensure allJeremy Allison1-2/+2
reg #defines use "REG_" prefix. Michael - please check gcc warnings on compiles. Jeremy. (This used to be commit 7885b68bb5df0ebe290feca0e74b4a20ef59e718)
2007-10-10r23509: This activates the global options from the registry in loadparm.Michael Adam1-0/+31
The global options are stored as values in the subkey "global" of the SMBCONF registry key. The activation is accomplished in smb.conf though a new special semantic of the "include" parameter: "include = registry" triggers the processing of the registry global options exactly at the position of the include statement. Options read from the registry take the same precedence as parameters loaded from a file via include. Need to reload the registry globals is detected by watching the tdb sequence number. Registry shares are automatically activated when the registry globals are processed. So a "registry only" configuration can be realized by an smb.conf that looks as follows: ================================ [global] include = registry ================================ The global options and registry shares can be conveniently edited with the "net conf" utility. Caveat: A possible pitfall consists in using "include = registry" together with the "lock directory" directive in the registry. This problem will be addressed in the next time. Note on the code: Processing of the registry options is accomplished by a function process_registry_globals() in loadparm.c The current version is only an interim solution: It is handcoded instead of using the infrastructure of reg_api.c. The reason for this is that using reg_api still has too large linker dependencies, bloating virtually all targets by PASSDB_OBJ, SMBLDAP_OBJ, GROUPDB_OBJ and LDB stuff. A version of process_registry_globals that uses reg_api is included but commented out. The goal is to eventually refactor and restructure the registry code so that one can use the reg_api to access only the registry tdb and not link all the dynamic backends with all their linking implications. (This used to be commit 24b0cbcb3741dd14b04728448a85cc04a057e7d0)