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diff --git a/docs/docbook/projdoc/msdfs_setup.sgml b/docs/docbook/projdoc/msdfs_setup.sgml deleted file mode 100644 index a86cd74235..0000000000 --- a/docs/docbook/projdoc/msdfs_setup.sgml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,116 +0,0 @@ -<chapter id="msdfs"> - -<chapterinfo> - <author> - <firstname>Shirish</firstname><surname>Kalele</surname> - <affiliation> - <orgname>Samba Team & Veritas Software</orgname> - <address> - <email>samba@samba.org</email> - </address> - </affiliation> - </author> - - <pubdate>12 Jul 2000</pubdate> -</chapterinfo> - - -<title>Hosting a Microsoft Distributed File System tree on Samba</title> - -<sect1> - - <title>Instructions</title> - - <para>The Distributed File System (or Dfs) provides a means of - separating the logical view of files and directories that users - see from the actual physical locations of these resources on the - network. It allows for higher availability, smoother storage expansion, - load balancing etc. For more information about Dfs, refer to <ulink - url="http://www.microsoft.com/NTServer/nts/downloads/winfeatures/NTSDistrFile/AdminGuide.asp"> - Microsoft documentation</ulink>. </para> - - <para>This document explains how to host a Dfs tree on a Unix - machine (for Dfs-aware clients to browse) using Samba.</para> - - <para>To enable SMB-based DFS for Samba, configure it with the - <parameter>--with-msdfs</parameter> option. Once built, a - Samba server can be made a Dfs server by setting the global - boolean <ulink url="smb.conf.5.html#HOSTMSDFS"><parameter> - host msdfs</parameter></ulink> parameter in the <filename>smb.conf - </filename> file. You designate a share as a Dfs root using the share - level boolean <ulink url="smb.conf.5.html#MSDFSROOT"><parameter> - msdfs root</parameter></ulink> parameter. A Dfs root directory on - Samba hosts Dfs links in the form of symbolic links that point - to other servers. For example, a symbolic link - <filename>junction->msdfs:storage1\share1</filename> in - the share directory acts as the Dfs junction. When Dfs-aware - clients attempt to access the junction link, they are redirected - to the storage location (in this case, \\storage1\share1).</para> - - <para>Dfs trees on Samba work with all Dfs-aware clients ranging - from Windows 95 to 2000.</para> - - <para>Here's an example of setting up a Dfs tree on a Samba - server.</para> - - <para><programlisting> -# The smb.conf file: -[global] - netbios name = SAMBA - host msdfs = yes - -[dfs] - path = /export/dfsroot - msdfs root = yes - </programlisting></para> - - - <para>In the /export/dfsroot directory we set up our dfs links to - other servers on the network.</para> - - <para><prompt>root# </prompt><userinput>cd /export/dfsroot</userinput></para> - <para><prompt>root# </prompt><userinput>chown root /export/dfsroot</userinput></para> - <para><prompt>root# </prompt><userinput>chmod 755 /export/dfsroot</userinput></para> - <para><prompt>root# </prompt><userinput>ln -s msdfs:storageA\\shareA linka</userinput></para> - <para><prompt>root# </prompt><userinput>ln -s msdfs:serverB\\share,serverC\\share linkb</userinput></para> - - - <para>You should set up the permissions and ownership of - the directory acting as the Dfs root such that only designated - users can create, delete or modify the msdfs links. Also note - that symlink names should be all lowercase. This limitation exists - to have Samba avoid trying all the case combinations to get at - the link name. Finally set up the symbolic links to point to the - network shares you want, and start Samba.</para> - - <para>Users on Dfs-aware clients can now browse the Dfs tree - on the Samba server at \\samba\dfs. Accessing - links linka or linkb (which appear as directories to the client) - takes users directly to the appropriate shares on the network.</para> - - <sect2> - <title>Notes</title> - - <itemizedlist> - <listitem><para>Windows clients need to be rebooted - if a previously mounted non-dfs share is made a dfs - root or vice versa. A better way is to introduce a - new share and make it the dfs root.</para> - </listitem> - - <listitem><para>Currently there's a restriction that msdfs - symlink names should all be lowercase.</para> - </listitem> - - <listitem><para>For security purposes, the directory - acting as the root of the Dfs tree should have ownership - and permissions set so that only designated users can - modify the symbolic links in the directory.</para> - </listitem> - </itemizedlist> - </sect2> -</sect1> - - - -</chapter> |