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There might be scenarios where the background queue daemon should be running all the time instead of being started on demand. This makes especially sense for bigger printing servers with a lot of printers. It takes ~1 sec to get a printer from cups, so a print server with 100 printers needs 100 seconds to update the printer_list.tdb. The service will be killed because of idle in the meantime. BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15600 Signed-off-by: Andreas Schneider <asn@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Guenther Deschner <gd@samba.org> Autobuild-User(master): Günther Deschner <gd@samba.org> Autobuild-Date(master): Thu Mar 14 12:19:56 UTC 2024 on atb-devel-224 |
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With systemd the /run or /var/run are tmpfs filesystems. This means the directories required by samba need to be created during startup. This can be done with a config file for tmpfiles, see samba.conf.tmp. You need to copy this file to the directory systemd-tmpfiles is looking for its config files e.g.: install -d -m 0755 /etc/tmpfiles.d/ install -m644 samba.conf.tmp /etc/tmpfiles.d/samba.conf If you're a packager don't forget to run the systemd-tmpfiles binary in the script after samba has been installed. This makes sure the directory exists and you can start samba directly after the installation. /usr/bin/systemd-tmpfiles --create /etc/tmpfiles.d/samba.conf