Another comment: current behavior is to kill *all* the connections when
samba is restarted, and this is the only way to securely unshare a
folder. Now may be this is a proper samba bug, in the sense that it
should be able to reload its configuration but killing only those
connections that are no longer allowed. It can be hard to implement but
it's the correct solution.

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[shares-admin] NFS/SMB not restarted once shares are added - require manual 
restart
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/33068
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