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diff --git a/docs/htmldocs/testparm.1.html b/docs/htmldocs/testparm.1.html deleted file mode 100644 index d1a1e4333a5..00000000000 --- a/docs/htmldocs/testparm.1.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,291 +0,0 @@ -<HTML -><HEAD -><TITLE ->testparm</TITLE -><META -NAME="GENERATOR" -CONTENT="Modular DocBook HTML Stylesheet Version 1.57"></HEAD -><BODY -CLASS="REFENTRY" -BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF" -TEXT="#000000" -LINK="#0000FF" -VLINK="#840084" -ALINK="#0000FF" -><H1 -><A -NAME="TESTPARM" ->testparm</A -></H1 -><DIV -CLASS="REFNAMEDIV" -><A -NAME="AEN5" -></A -><H2 ->Name</H2 ->testparm -- check an smb.conf configuration file for - internal correctness</DIV -><DIV -CLASS="REFSYNOPSISDIV" -><A -NAME="AEN8" -></A -><H2 ->Synopsis</H2 -><P -><B -CLASS="COMMAND" ->testparm</B -> [-s] [-h] [-L <servername>] {config filename} [hostname hostIP]</P -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="REFSECT1" -><A -NAME="AEN16" -></A -><H2 ->DESCRIPTION</H2 -><P ->This tool is part of the <A -HREF="samba.7.html" -TARGET="_top" -> Samba</A -> suite.</P -><P -><B -CLASS="COMMAND" ->testparm</B -> is a very simple test program - to check an <B -CLASS="COMMAND" ->smbd</B -> configuration file for - internal correctness. If this program reports no problems, you - can use the configuration file with confidence that <B -CLASS="COMMAND" ->smbd - </B -> will successfully load the configuration file.</P -><P ->Note that this is <I -CLASS="EMPHASIS" ->NOT</I -> a guarantee that - the services specified in the configuration file will be - available or will operate as expected. </P -><P ->If the optional host name and host IP address are - specified on the command line, this test program will run through - the service entries reporting whether the specified host - has access to each service. </P -><P ->If <B -CLASS="COMMAND" ->testparm</B -> finds an error in the <TT -CLASS="FILENAME" -> smb.conf</TT -> file it returns an exit code of 1 to the calling - program, else it returns an exit code of 0. This allows shell scripts - to test the output from <B -CLASS="COMMAND" ->testparm</B ->.</P -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="REFSECT1" -><A -NAME="AEN31" -></A -><H2 ->OPTIONS</H2 -><P -></P -><DIV -CLASS="VARIABLELIST" -><DL -><DT ->-s</DT -><DD -><P ->Without this option, <B -CLASS="COMMAND" ->testparm</B -> - will prompt for a carriage return after printing the service - names and before dumping the service definitions.</P -></DD -><DT ->-h</DT -><DD -><P ->Print usage message </P -></DD -><DT ->-L servername</DT -><DD -><P ->Sets the value of the %L macro to servername. - This is useful for testing include files specified with the - %L macro. </P -></DD -><DT ->configfilename</DT -><DD -><P ->This is the name of the configuration file - to check. If this parameter is not present then the - default <TT -CLASS="FILENAME" ->smb.conf</TT -> file will be checked. - </P -></DD -><DT ->hostname</DT -><DD -><P ->If this parameter and the following are - specified, then testparm will examine the <TT -CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->hosts - allow</I -></TT -> and <TT -CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->hosts deny</I -></TT -> - parameters in the <TT -CLASS="FILENAME" ->smb.conf</TT -> file to - determine if the hostname with this IP address would be - allowed access to the <B -CLASS="COMMAND" ->smbd</B -> server. If - this parameter is supplied, the hostIP parameter must also - be supplied.</P -></DD -><DT ->hostIP</DT -><DD -><P ->This is the IP address of the host specified - in the previous parameter. This address must be supplied - if the hostname parameter is supplied. </P -></DD -></DL -></DIV -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="REFSECT1" -><A -NAME="AEN64" -></A -><H2 ->FILES</H2 -><P -></P -><DIV -CLASS="VARIABLELIST" -><DL -><DT -><TT -CLASS="FILENAME" ->smb.conf</TT -></DT -><DD -><P ->This is usually the name of the configuration - file used by <B -CLASS="COMMAND" ->smbd</B ->. - </P -></DD -></DL -></DIV -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="REFSECT1" -><A -NAME="AEN73" -></A -><H2 ->DIAGNOSTICS</H2 -><P ->The program will issue a message saying whether the - configuration file loaded OK or not. This message may be preceeded by - errors and warnings if the file did not load. If the file was - loaded OK, the program then dumps all known service details - to stdout. </P -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="REFSECT1" -><A -NAME="AEN76" -></A -><H2 ->VERSION</H2 -><P ->This man page is correct for version 2.2 of - the Samba suite.</P -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="REFSECT1" -><A -NAME="AEN79" -></A -><H2 ->SEE ALSO</H2 -><P -><A -HREF="smb.conf.5.html" -TARGET="_top" -><TT -CLASS="FILENAME" ->smb.conf(5)</TT -></A ->, - <A -HREF="smbd.8.html" -TARGET="_top" -><B -CLASS="COMMAND" ->smbd(8)</B -></A -> - </P -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="REFSECT1" -><A -NAME="AEN86" -></A -><H2 ->AUTHOR</H2 -><P ->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.</P -><P ->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 - <A -HREF="ftp://ftp.icce.rug.nl/pub/unix/" -TARGET="_top" -> ftp://ftp.icce.rug.nl/pub/unix/</A ->) and updated for the Samba 2.0 - release by Jeremy Allison. The conversion to DocBook for - Samba 2.2 was done by Gerald Carter</P -></DIV -></BODY -></HTML ->
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