[Samba] log.ham01.16.16.16.16.16.16.16.16.16.16.16.16.16.16.16

L.P.H. van Belle belle at bazuin.nl
Tue Oct 19 13:59:03 UTC 2021


Ah, you didnt change anything, but any package updates 
Like what has been updated according /var/log/dpkg.log 

And yes, windows can be a pain in that .... Also.. 

 

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> Daniel Betschart via samba
> Verzonden: dinsdag 19 oktober 2021 15:16
> Aan: samba at lists.samba.org
> Onderwerp: Re: [Samba] 
> log.ham01.16.16.16.16.16.16.16.16.16.16.16.16.16.16.16
> 
> Am 19.10.2021 um 14:26 schrieb L.P.H. van Belle via samba:
> > What changed? Between now and about 2 weeks ago..
> This is my problem: I haven't changed anything on the Samba server. I
> don't know whether the users have changed anything on your 
> Windows boxes.
> >
> >
> >> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> >> Van: samba [mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org] Namens
> >> Daniel Betschart via samba
> >> Verzonden: dinsdag 19 oktober 2021 14:06
> >> Aan: samba at lists.samba.org
> >> Onderwerp: [Samba]
> >> log.ham01.16.16.16.16.16.16.16.16.16.16.16.16.16.16.16
> >>
> >> On a system that I set up over a year ago, a lot of log files have
> >> suddenly been created for about a week. These sometimes 
> have a lot of
> >> numbers at the end of the file name.
> >>
> >> Where do they come from and how can I prevent them from 
> being created?
> >>
> >> Debian 10 Buster
> >> Samba 4.9.5
> >>
> >> As an example, such a file name under /var/log/samba:
> >> log.ham01.16.16.16.16.16.16.16.16.16.16.16.16.16.16.16
> >>
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