Apple mac os x server 10.3 手册
Chapter 4
Windows Service
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Checking Service Status
You can use Server Admin to check the status of Windows service.
To view Windows services status:
1
Open Server Admin and select Windows in the Computers & Services list.
2
Click Overview to see whether the service is running and how many users are
connected.
connected.
3
Click Logs to see the Windows file service and name service logs.
Use the Show pop-up menu to choose which log to view.
4
Click Connections to see a list of the users currently connected to the Windows
services.
services.
The list includes the users’ names, IP addresses, and duration of connections. A button
at the bottom of the pane lets you disconnect a user.
at the bottom of the pane lets you disconnect a user.
5
Click Graphs to see graphs of connected users or throughput.
Use the slider to adjust the time scale.
From the Command Line
You can also check Windows service status using the
serveradmin
command in
Terminal or using the
cat
or
tail
command to view the log files in /var/log/samba. For
more information, see the file services chapter of the command-line administration
guide.
guide.
Registering with a WINS Server
Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS) matches server names with IP addresses. You
can use your server as the local name resolution server, or you can register with an
external WINS server.
can use your server as the local name resolution server, or you can register with an
external WINS server.
To register your server with a WINS server:
1
Open Server Admin and select Windows in the Computers & Services list.
2
Click Settings, then click Advanced.
3
Select one of the options under WINS Registration.
Choose “Off” to prevent your server from registering itself with any external WINS
server or local name resolution server.
server or local name resolution server.
Choose “Enable WINS server” to have the file server provide local name resolution
services. This allows clients across multiple subnets to perform name/address
resolution.
services. This allows clients across multiple subnets to perform name/address
resolution.
Choose “Register with WINS server” if your Windows clients and Windows server are not
all on the same subnet, and your network has a WINS server. Then enter the IP address
or DNS name of the WINS server.
all on the same subnet, and your network has a WINS server. Then enter the IP address
or DNS name of the WINS server.
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Click Save.
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