Difference between revisions of "Using JFileServer From The Command Line"

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There is a default JFileServer configuration file that will share the ''testShare'' folder, which contains a single text file. For details on configuring JFileServer see [[Configuring JFileServer|here]].
 
There is a default JFileServer configuration file that will share the ''testShare'' folder, which contains a single text file. For details on configuring JFileServer see [[Configuring JFileServer|here]].
  
To start JFileServer on linux, macOS or Unix system use the ''runsrv.sh' script file :-
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To start JFileServer on linux, macOS or Unix system use the ''runsrv.sh'' script file :-
  
 
  ./runsrv.sh
 
  ./runsrv.sh

Revision as of 13:39, 10 January 2019

To run JFileServer from the command line you first need to download the latest JFileServer Kit zip file from here.

Unpack the JFileServer Kit zip file into a new folder. You should now have a folder with the following files and folders :-

/jfileserver
 |
 +- /testShare
     |
     +- sharedFile.txt
 +- /lib
     |
     +- bcprov-jdk5on-1.48.jar
     +- hazelcast-3.10.1.jar
     +- jfileserver-1.1.1.jar
     +- jna-5.1.0.jar
     +- jna-platform-5.1.0.jar
 +- fileSrvConfig.xml
 +- port445.reg
 +- runsrv.bat
 +- runsrv.sh

Using JFileServer On Windows

Using JFileServer on linux, macOS, Unix

Using a command line terminal or shell set your current working directory as the JFileServer directory.

There is a default JFileServer configuration file that will share the testShare folder, which contains a single text file. For details on configuring JFileServer see here.

To start JFileServer on linux, macOS or Unix system use the runsrv.sh script file :-

./runsrv.sh

On Windows use the runsrv.bat file to start JFileServer :-

runsrv

The default JFileServer configuration will output debug logging to the console, on startup of the server you should see the following :-

JFileServer starting, enter 'x' to shutdown server, 'r' to restart server ...
Starting server NetBIOS ...
Starting server SMB ...
[SMB] SMB Server JFILESRV starting
[SMB] Version 1.0.0, Java VM 25.152-b16, OS Mac OS X, version 10.14.2
[SMB] Using authenticator org.filesys.server.auth.EnterpriseSMBAuthenticator, mode=USER
[SMB] Server timezone offset = 0hrs
[SMB] Dialects enabled = [Core,CorePlus,DOS LANMAN 1.0,LANMAN1.0,DOS LANMAN 2.1,LM1.2X002,LANMAN2.1,NT LM 0.12]
[SMB] Shares:
[SMB]  [JFILESHARE,DISK,,[./testShare]] [./testShare]
[SMB] Added NTServer flag to host announcement
[SMB] Binding TCP-SMB session handler to address : ALL
[SMB] Binding NetBIOS session handler to address : ALL
[SMB] Request handler SMBRequestHandler_1 waiting for session ...
[SMB] Listening for connections on [SMB,TCP-SMB,ALL:1445]
[SMB] Listening for connections on [SMB,NetBIOS,ALL:1139]
[SMB] Waiting for new connection ...

To stop the running JFileServer enter x into the console and hit <Return>, the file server should shutdown within a few seconds, but may take up to a minute or so :-

x
Shutting server SMB ...
[SMB] SMB Server shutting down ...
[SMB] Packet pool at shutdown: [BufferLists: [Bufsize=256,Init=20,Max=100,Avail=20,Alloc=0,Stats=0/0/0] [Bufsize=4096,Init=20,Max=50,Avail=20,Alloc=0,Stats=0/0/0] [Bufsize=16384,Init=5,Max=50,Avail=5,Alloc=0,Stats=0/0/0]  [Bufsize=66000,Init=5,Max=50,Avail=5,Alloc=0,Stats=0/0/0] ]
Shutting server NetBIOS ...
[SMB] Closed session handler [SMB,TCP-SMB,ALL:1445]
[SMB] Closed session handler [SMB,NetBIOS,ALL:1139]
[SMB] Closed request handler, SMBRequestHandler_1
[SMB] Closed SMB request handler, SMBRequestHandler_1
NotifyChangeHandler thread exit