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Viewing Windows Services Logs
You can use Server Admin to view the logs of Windows services.
To view Windows services logs:
1 Open Server Admin and select Windows in the Computers & Services list.
2 Click Logs to see the Windows file service and name service logs.
3 Use the Show pop-up menu to choose which log to view.
From the Command Line
You can also view the logs of Windows services by using the cat or tail command in
Terminal to view the log files in /var/log/samba. For more information, see the file
services chapter of the command-line administration guide.
Viewing Windows Services Connections
You can use Server Admin to see which users are connected to Windows services, and
you can forcibly disconnect users.
Important: Users who are disconnected will lose unsaved work in open files.
To view Windows services connections:
1 Open Server Admin and select Windows in the Computers & Services list.
2 Click Connections to see a list of the users currently connected to the Windows
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.
From the Command Line
You can also check the number of connections to Windows services by using the
serveradmin command in Terminal. For more information, see the file services chapter
of the command-line administration guide.
Viewing Windows Services Graphs
You can use Server Admin to view graphs of connected Windows users or the
throughput of Windows services.
To view Windows services graphs:
1 Open Server Admin and select Windows in the Computers & Services list.
2 Click Graphs to see graphs of connected users or throughput.
3 Use the slider to adjust the time scale.
Disconnecting Windows Users
You can use Server Admin to forcibly disconnect users of Windows services.
Important: Users who are disconnected will lose unsaved work in open files.
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