svn commit: samba-docs r1249 - in trunk/manpages-3: .

kseeger at samba.org kseeger at samba.org
Mon Mar 3 13:09:41 GMT 2008


Author: kseeger
Date: 2008-03-03 13:09:41 +0000 (Mon, 03 Mar 2008)
New Revision: 1249

WebSVN: http://websvn.samba.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi?view=rev&root=samba-docs&rev=1249

Log:
Remove manpages for smbmount and smbumount.
Karolin
Removed:
   trunk/manpages-3/smbmount.8.xml
   trunk/manpages-3/smbumount.8.xml


Changeset:
Deleted: trunk/manpages-3/smbmount.8.xml
===================================================================
--- trunk/manpages-3/smbmount.8.xml	2008-02-29 14:27:15 UTC (rev 1248)
+++ trunk/manpages-3/smbmount.8.xml	2008-03-03 13:09:41 UTC (rev 1249)
@@ -1,344 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
-<!DOCTYPE refentry PUBLIC "-//Samba-Team//DTD DocBook V4.2-Based Variant V1.0//EN" "http://www.samba.org/samba/DTD/samba-doc">
-<refentry id="smbmount.8">
-
-<refmeta>
-	<refentrytitle>smbmount</refentrytitle>
-	<manvolnum>8</manvolnum>
-</refmeta>
-
-
-<refnamediv>
-	<refname>smbmount</refname>
-	<refpurpose>mount an smbfs filesystem</refpurpose>
-</refnamediv>
-
-<refsynopsisdiv>
-	<cmdsynopsis>
-		<command>smbmount</command>
-		<arg choice="req">service</arg>
-		<arg choice="req">mount-point</arg>
-		<arg choice="opt">-o options</arg>
-	</cmdsynopsis>
-</refsynopsisdiv>
-
-<refsect1>
-	<title>DESCRIPTION</title>
-
-	<para><command>smbmount</command> mounts a Linux SMB filesystem. It 
-	is usually invoked as <command>mount.smbfs</command> by
-	the <citerefentry><refentrytitle>mount</refentrytitle>
-	<manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry> command when using the 
-	"-t smbfs" option. This command only works in Linux, and the kernel must
-	support the smbfs filesystem.</para>
-
-	<para>WARNING: <command>smbmount</command> is deprecated and not
-	maintained any longer. <command>mount.cifs</command> (mount -t cifs)
-	should be used instead of <command>smbmount</command>.</para>
-
-	<para>Options to <command>smbmount</command> are specified as a comma-separated
-	list of key=value pairs. It is possible to send options other
-	than those listed here, assuming that smbfs supports them. If
-	you get mount failures, check your kernel log for errors on
-	unknown options.</para>
-
-	<para><command>smbmount</command> is a daemon. After mounting it keeps running until
-	the mounted smbfs is umounted. It will log things that happen
-	when in daemon mode using the "machine name" smbmount, so
-	typically this output will end up in <filename>log.smbmount</filename>. The <command>
-	smbmount</command> process may also be called mount.smbfs.</para>
-
-	<note><para> <command>smbmount</command> 
-	calls <citerefentry><refentrytitle>smbmnt</refentrytitle>
-	<manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry> to do the actual mount. You 
-	must make sure that <command>smbmnt</command> is in the path so 
-	that it can be found. </para></note>
-	
-</refsect1>
-
-<refsect1>
-	<title>OPTIONS</title>
-
-	<variablelist>
-		<varlistentry>
-		<term>username=&lt;arg&gt;</term>
-		<listitem><para>
-		specifies the username to connect as. If this is not given, then the environment variable <envar> USER</envar>
-		is used. This option can also take the form "user%password" or "user/workgroup" or "user/workgroup%password"
-		to allow the password and workgroup to be specified as part of the username.
-		</para></listitem>
-		</varlistentry>
-
-		<varlistentry>
-		<term>password=&lt;arg&gt;</term>
-		<listitem><para>
-		specifies the SMB password. If this option is not given then the environment 
-		variable <literal>PASSWD</literal> is used. If it can find no password 
-		<command>smbmount</command> will prompt for a password, unless the guest option is given.
-		</para>
-
-		<para>
-		Note that passwords which contain the argument delimiter character (i.e. a comma ',') will failed to be parsed
-		correctly on the command line.  However, the same password defined in the PASSWD environment variable or a
-		credentials file (see below) will be read correctly.
-		</para>
-		</listitem>
-		</varlistentry>
-
-		<varlistentry>
-		<term>credentials=&lt;filename&gt;</term>
-		<listitem><para>specifies a file that contains a username and/or password. 
-The format of the file is:
-<programlisting>
-username=value
-password=value
-</programlisting></para>
-
-		<para>This is preferred over having passwords in plaintext in a
-		shared file, such as <filename>/etc/fstab</filename>. Be sure to protect any
-		credentials file properly.
-		</para></listitem>
-		</varlistentry>
-
-		<varlistentry>
-		<term>krb</term>
-		<listitem><para>Use kerberos (Active Directory). </para></listitem>
-		</varlistentry>
-
-		<varlistentry>
-		<term>netbiosname=&lt;arg&gt;</term>
-		<listitem><para>sets the source NetBIOS name. It defaults 
-		to the local hostname. </para></listitem>
-		</varlistentry>
-
-		<varlistentry>
-		<term>uid=&lt;arg&gt;</term>
-		<listitem><para>sets the uid that will own all files on
-		the mounted filesystem.
-		It may be specified as either a username or a numeric uid.
-		</para></listitem>
-		</varlistentry>
-		
-		
-		<varlistentry>
-		<term>gid=&lt;arg&gt;</term>
-		<listitem><para>sets the gid that will own all files on
-		the mounted filesystem.
-		It may be specified as either a groupname or a numeric 
-		gid. </para></listitem>		
-		</varlistentry>
-		
-		
-		<varlistentry>
-		<term>port=&lt;arg&gt;</term>
-		<listitem><para>sets the remote SMB port number. The default 
-		is 445, fallback is 139. </para></listitem>
-		</varlistentry>
-		
-		
-		<varlistentry>
-		<term>fmask=&lt;arg&gt;</term>
-		<listitem><para>sets the file mask. This determines the 
-		permissions that remote files have in the local filesystem. 
-		This is not a umask, but the actual permissions for the files.
-		The default is based on the current umask. </para></listitem>
-		</varlistentry>
-		
-
-		<varlistentry>
-		<term>dmask=&lt;arg&gt;</term>
-		<listitem><para>Sets the directory mask. This determines the 
-		permissions that remote directories have in the local filesystem. 
-		This is not a umask, but the actual permissions for the directories.
-		The default is based on the current umask. </para></listitem>
-		</varlistentry>
-		
-		
-		<varlistentry>
-		<term>debug=&lt;arg&gt;</term>
-		<listitem><para>Sets the debug level. This is useful for 
-		tracking down SMB connection problems. A suggested value to
-		start with is 4. If set too high there will be a lot of
-		output, possibly hiding the useful output.</para></listitem>
-		</varlistentry>
-		
-		
-		<varlistentry>
-		<term>ip=&lt;arg&gt;</term>
-		<listitem><para>Sets the destination host or IP address.
-		</para></listitem>
-		</varlistentry>
-
-
-
-		<varlistentry>
-		<term>workgroup=&lt;arg&gt;</term>
-		<listitem><para>Sets the workgroup on the destination </para>
-		</listitem>
-		</varlistentry>
-
-
-		<varlistentry>
-		<term>sockopt=&lt;arg&gt;</term>
-		<listitem><para>Sets the TCP socket options. See the <ulink
-		url="smb.conf.5.html#SOCKETOPTIONS"><citerefentry><refentrytitle>smb.conf</refentrytitle>
-		<manvolnum>5</manvolnum></citerefentry></ulink> <parameter>socket options</parameter> option.
-		</para></listitem>
-		</varlistentry>
-
-
-		<varlistentry>
-		<term>scope=&lt;arg&gt;</term>
-		<listitem><para>Sets the NetBIOS scope </para></listitem>
-		</varlistentry>
-
-		<varlistentry>
-		<term>guest</term>
-		<listitem><para>Don't prompt for a password </para></listitem>
-		</varlistentry>
-
-		<varlistentry>
-		<term>ro</term>
-		<listitem><para>mount read-only </para></listitem>
-		</varlistentry>
-
-		<varlistentry>
-		<term>rw</term><listitem><para>mount read-write </para></listitem>
-		</varlistentry>
-
-		<varlistentry>
-		<term>iocharset=&lt;arg&gt;</term>
-		<listitem><para>
-		sets the charset used by the Linux side for codepage
-		to charset translations (NLS). Argument should be the
-		name of a charset, like iso8859-1. (Note: only kernel
-		2.4.0 or later)
-		</para></listitem>
-		</varlistentry>
-
-		<varlistentry>
-		<term>codepage=&lt;arg&gt;</term>
-		<listitem><para>
-		sets the codepage the server uses. See the iocharset
-		option. Example value cp850. (Note: only kernel 2.4.0
-		or later)
-		</para></listitem>
-		</varlistentry>
-
-		<varlistentry>
-		<term>ttl=&lt;arg&gt;</term>
-		<listitem><para>
-		sets how long a directory listing is cached in milliseconds
-		(also affects visibility of file size and date
-		changes). A higher value means that changes on the
-		server take longer to be noticed but it can give
-		better performance on large directories, especially
-		over long distances. Default is 1000ms but something
-		like 10000ms (10 seconds) is probably more reasonable
-		in many cases.
-		(Note: only kernel 2.4.2 or later)
-		</para></listitem>
-		</varlistentry>
-
-	</variablelist>
-
-
-</refsect1>
-
-<refsect1>
-	<title>ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES</title>
-
-	<para>The variable <envar>USER</envar> may contain the username of the
-	person using the client.  This information is used only if the
-	protocol level is high enough to support session-level
-	passwords. The variable can be used to set both username and
-	password by using the format username%password.</para>
-
-	<para>The variable <envar>PASSWD</envar> may contain the password of the
-	person using the client.  This information is used only if the
-	protocol level is high enough to support session-level
-	passwords.</para>
-
-	<para>The variable <envar>PASSWD_FILE</envar> may contain the pathname
-	of a file to read the password from. A single line of input is
-	read and used as the password.</para>
-</refsect1>
-
-<refsect1>
-	<title>OTHER COMMANDS</title>
-
-	<para>
-	File systems that have been mounted using the <command>smbmount</command>
-	can be unmounted using the <command>smbumount</command> or the UNIX system
-	<command>umount</command> command.
-	</para>
-
-</refsect1>
-
-
-<refsect1>
-	<title>BUGS</title>
-
-	<para>Passwords and other options containing , can not be handled.
-	For passwords an alternative way of passing them is in a credentials
-	file or in the PASSWD environment.</para>
-
-	<para>The credentials file does not handle usernames or passwords with
-	leading space.</para>
-
-	<para>One smbfs bug is important enough to mention here, even if it
-	is a bit misplaced:</para>
-
-	<itemizedlist>
-
-	<listitem><para>Mounts sometimes stop working. This is usually
-	caused by smbmount terminating. Since smbfs needs smbmount to
-	reconnect when the server disconnects, the mount will eventually go
-	dead. An umount/mount normally fixes this. At least 2 ways to
-	trigger this bug are known.</para></listitem>
-
-	</itemizedlist>
-
-	<para>Note that the typical response to a bug report is suggestion
-	to try the latest version first. So please try doing that first,
-	and always include which versions you use of relevant software
-	when reporting bugs (minimum: samba, kernel, distribution)</para>
-
-</refsect1>
-
-
-<refsect1>
-	<title>SEE ALSO</title>
-
-	<para>Documentation/filesystems/smbfs.txt in the linux kernel
-	source tree may contain additional options and information.</para>
-
-	<para>FreeBSD also has a smbfs, but it is not related to smbmount</para>
-
-	<para>For Solaris, HP-UX and others you may want to look at <citerefentry><refentrytitle>smbsh</refentrytitle>
-	<manvolnum>1</manvolnum></citerefentry> or at other solutions, such as 
-	Sharity or perhaps replacing the SMB server with a NFS server.</para>
-
-</refsect1>
-
-
-<refsect1>
-	<title>AUTHOR</title>
-	
-	<para>Volker Lendecke, Andrew Tridgell, Michael H. Warfield 
-	and others.</para>
-	
-	<para>The current maintainer of smbfs and the userspace
-	tools <command>smbmount</command>, <command>smbumount</command>,
-	and <command>smbmnt</command> is <ulink 
-	url="mailto:urban at teststation.com">Urban Widmark</ulink>.
-	The <ulink url="mailto:samba at samba.org">SAMBA Mailing list</ulink>
-	is the preferred place to ask questions regarding these programs.
-	</para>
-	
-	<para>The conversion of this manpage for Samba 2.2 was performed 
-	by Gerald Carter. The conversion to DocBook XML 4.2 for Samba 3.0
-	was done by Alexander Bokovoy.</para>
-</refsect1>
-
-</refentry>

Deleted: trunk/manpages-3/smbumount.8.xml
===================================================================
--- trunk/manpages-3/smbumount.8.xml	2008-02-29 14:27:15 UTC (rev 1248)
+++ trunk/manpages-3/smbumount.8.xml	2008-03-03 13:09:41 UTC (rev 1249)
@@ -1,78 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
-<!DOCTYPE refentry PUBLIC "-//Samba-Team//DTD DocBook V4.2-Based Variant V1.0//EN" "http://www.samba.org/samba/DTD/samba-doc">
-<refentry id="smbumount.8">
-
-<refmeta>
-	<refentrytitle>smbumount</refentrytitle>
-	<manvolnum>8</manvolnum>
-</refmeta>
-
-
-<refnamediv>
-	<refname>smbumount</refname>
-	<refpurpose>smbfs umount for normal users</refpurpose>
-</refnamediv>
-
-<refsynopsisdiv>
-	<cmdsynopsis>
-		<command>smbumount</command>
-		<arg choice="req">mount-point</arg>
-	</cmdsynopsis>
-</refsynopsisdiv>
-
-<refsect1>
-	<title>DESCRIPTION</title>
-
-	<para>With this program, normal users can unmount smb-filesystems, 
-	provided that it is suid root.  <command>smbumount</command> has 
-	been written to give normal Linux users more control over their 
-	resources. It is safe to install this program suid root, because only 
-	the user who has mounted a filesystem is allowed to unmount it again.  
-	For root it is not necessary to use smbumount. The normal umount 
-	program works perfectly well.</para>  
-
-	<para>WARNING: <command>smbumount</command> is deprecated and not
-        maintained any longer. <command>umount.cifs</command> 
-        should be used instead of <command>smbumount</command>.</para>
-</refsect1>
-
-<refsect1>
-	<title>OPTIONS</title>
-
-	<variablelist>
-		<varlistentry>
-		<term>mount-point</term>
-		<listitem><para>The directory to unmount.</para></listitem>
-		</varlistentry>
-	</variablelist>
-</refsect1>
-
-
-<refsect1>
-	<title>SEE ALSO</title>
-	
-	<para><citerefentry><refentrytitle>smbmount</refentrytitle>
-	<manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry></para>
-</refsect1>
-
-
-<refsect1>
-	<title>AUTHOR</title>
-	
-	<para>Volker Lendecke, Andrew Tridgell, Michael H. Warfield 
-	and others.</para>
-	
-	<para>The current maintainer of smbfs and the userspace
-	tools <command>smbmount</command>, <command>smbumount</command>,
-	and <command>smbmnt</command> is <ulink 
-	url="mailto:urban at teststation.com">Urban Widmark</ulink>.
-	The <ulink url="mailto:samba at samba.org">SAMBA Mailing list</ulink>
-	is the preferred place to ask questions regarding these programs.
-	</para>
-	
-	<para>The conversion of this manpage for Samba 2.2 was performed 
-	by Gerald Carter. The conversion to DocBook XML 4.2 for Samba 3.0
-	was done by Alexander Bokovoy.</para>
-</refsect1>
-
-</refentry>



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