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TESTPARM(1)							   TESTPARM(1)




NAME

       testparm  -  check an smb.conf configuration file for internal correct-
       ness


SYNOPSIS

       testparm [-s] [-h] [-v] [-L <servername>] [-t <encoding>]
		{config filename} [hostname hostIP]



DESCRIPTION

       This tool is part of the samba(7) suite.


       testparm  is  a very simple test program to check an smbd(8) configura-
       tion file for internal correctness. If this program  reports  no  prob-
       lems,  you  can	use  the  configuration file with confidence that smbd
       will successfully load the configuration file.


       Note that this is NOT a guarantee that the services  specified  in  the
       configuration file will be available or will operate as expected.


       If the optional host name and host IP address are specified on the com-
       mand line, this test program will run through the service  entries  re-
       porting whether the specified host has access to each service.


       If  testparm  finds  an	error in the  smb.conf 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 testparm.



OPTIONS

       -s     Without  this option, testparm will prompt for a carriage return
	      after printing the service names and before dumping the  service
	      definitions.


       -h|--help
	      Print a summary of command line options.


       -V     Prints the program version number.


       -L servername
	      Sets the value of the %L macro to servername. This is useful for
	      testing include files specified with the %L macro.


       -v     If this option is specified, testparm will also output  all  op-
	      tions  that  were  not  used  in smb.conf(5) and are thus set to
	      their defaults.


       -t encoding
	      Output data in specified encoding.


       --parameter-name parametername
	      Dumps the named parameter. If no section-name is set the view is
	      limited by default to the global section. It is also possible to
	      dump a parametrical option. Therfore the option has to be  sepa-
	      rated by a colon from the parametername.


       --section-name sectionname
	      Dumps the named section.


       configfilename
	      This is the name of the configuration file to check. If this pa-
	      rameter is not present then the default smb.conf(5) file will be
	      checked.


       hostname
	      If this parameter and the following are specified, then testparm
	      will examine the hosts allow and hosts deny  parameters  in  the
	      smb.conf(5)  file  to determine if the hostname with this IP ad-
	      dress would be allowed access to the smbd server. If this param-
	      eter is supplied, the hostIP parameter must also be supplied.


       hostIP This is the IP address of the host specified in the previous pa-
	      rameter. This address must be supplied if the hostname parameter
	      is supplied.



FILES

       smb.conf(5)
	      This  is	usually  the  name  of	the configuration file used by
	      smbd(8).



DIAGNOSTICS

       The program will issue a message saying whether the configuration  file
       loaded  OK  or not. This message may be preceded 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.



VERSION

       This man page is correct for version 3.0 of the Samba suite.



SEE ALSO

       smb.conf(5), smbd(8)



AUTHOR

       The  original  Samba software and related utilities were created by An-
       drew Tridgell. Samba is now developed by the  Samba  Team  as  an  Open
       Source project similar to the way the Linux kernel is developed.


       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 ftp://ftp.icce.rug.nl/pub/unix/) and up-
       dated for the Samba 2.0 release by Jeremy Allison.  The	conversion  to
       DocBook for Samba 2.2 was done by Gerald Carter. The conversion to Doc-
       Book XML 4.2 for Samba 3.0 was done by Alexander Bokovoy.




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