smbcontrol
	1
	smbcontrol
	send messages to smbd, nmbd or winbindd processes
	
		smbcontrol
		-i
	
	
	
		smbcontrol
		destination
		message-type
		parameter
	
	DESCRIPTION
	This tool is part of the 
	Samba suite.
	smbcontrol is a very small program, which 
	sends messages to an smbd(8), 
	an nmbd(8)
	or a winbindd(8) 
	daemon running on the system.
	OPTIONS
	
		
		-i
		Run interactively. Individual commands 
		of the form destination message-type parameters can be entered 
		on STDIN. An empty command line or a "q" will quit the 
		program.
		
		
		
		destination
		One of nmbd
		smbd or a process ID.
		The smbd destination causes the 
		message to "broadcast" to all smbd daemons.
		The nmbd destination causes the 
		message to be sent to the nmbd daemon specified in the 
		nmbd.pid file.
		If a single process ID is given, the message is sent 
		to only that process.
		
		
		
		
		message-type
		One of: close-share,
		debug, 
		force-election, ping
		, profile, 
		debuglevel, profilelevel, 
		or printnotify.
		The close-share message-type sends a 
		message to smbd which will then close the client connections to
		the named share. Note that this doesn't affect client connections
		to any other shares. This message-type takes an argument of the
		share name for which client connections will be closed, or the
		"*" character which will close all currently open shares.
		This may be useful if you made changes to the access controls on the share.
		This message can only be sent to smbd.
		The debug message-type allows 
		the debug level to be set to the value specified by the 
		parameter. This can be sent to any of the destinations.
		The force-election message-type can only be 
		sent to the nmbd destination. This message 
		causes the nmbd daemon to force a new browse
		master election.
		The ping message-type sends the 
		number of "ping" messages specified by the parameter and waits 
		for the same number of  reply "pong" messages. This can be sent to 
		any of the destinations.
		The profile message-type sends a 
		message to an smbd to change the profile settings based on the 
		parameter. The parameter can be "on" to turn on profile stats 
		collection, "off" to turn off profile stats collection, "count"
		to enable only collection of count stats (time stats are 
		disabled), and "flush" to zero the current profile stats. This can 
		be sent to any smbd or nmbd destinations.
		The debuglevel message-type sends 
		a "request debug level" message. The current debug level setting 
		is returned by a  "debuglevel" message. This can be 
		sent to any of the destinations.
		The profilelevel message-type sends 
		a "request profile level" message.  The current profile level 
		setting is returned by a  "profilelevel" message. This can be sent 
		to any smbd or nmbd destinations.
		The printnotify message-type sends a 
		message to smbd which in turn sends a printer notify message to 
		any Windows NT clients connected to a printer. This message-type
		takes the following arguments:
		
		    
		    queuepause printername
		    Send a queue pause change notify
		    message to the printer specified.
 		    
		    
		    queueresume printername
		    Send a queue resume change notify
		    message for the printer specified.
 		    
		    
		    jobpause printername unixjobid
		    Send a job pause change notify
		    message for the printer and unix jobid
		    specified. 
 		    
		    
		    jobresume printername unixjobid
		    Send a job resume change notify
		    message for the printer and unix jobid
		    specified.  
		    
		    
		    jobdelete printername unixjobid
		    Send a job delete change notify
		    message for the printer and unix jobid
		    specified. 
		    
		
		Note that this message only sends notification that an
		event has occured.  It doesn't actually cause the
		event to happen.
		This message can only be sent to smbd. 
		
		
		
		
		parameters
		any parameters required for the message-type
		
		
	
	
	VERSION
	This man page is correct for version 2.2 of 
	the Samba suite.
	SEE ALSO
	nmbd(8), 
	and smbd(8).
	
	AUTHOR
	
	The original Samba software and related utilities 
	were created by Andrew Tridgell. Samba is now developed
	by the Samba Team as an Open Source project similar 
	to the way the Linux kernel is developed.
	
	The original Samba man pages were written by Karl Auer. 
	The man page sources were converted to YODL format (another 
	excellent piece of Open Source software, available at
	
	ftp://ftp.icce.rug.nl/pub/unix/) and updated for the Samba 2.0 
	release by Jeremy Allison.  The conversion to DocBook for 
	Samba 2.2 was done by Gerald Carter