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Old 29th February 2008, 11:15 PM
Bjoeboo Offline
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Is there an smbstatus history? For past file access?

I use the smbstatus commmand to see which files are currently being accessed by Samba users on the network. How can I tell which SMB files were accessed yesterday? Or better yet is there any software out there that can give me metrics and trending for instance tell me the top 3 most often accessed files, Or which user uses the most bandwidth accessing Samba shares?
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