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xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2003/XInclude">
<title>Samba-3 by Example</title>
<subtitle>Practical Exercises in Successful Samba Deployment</subtitle>
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<author>&person.jht;</author>
</authorgroup>
<pubdate>June, 2005</pubdate>
</bookinfo>
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<xi:include href="SBE-inside-cover.xml"/>
<xi:include href="SBE-acknowledgements.xml"/>
<?latex \cleardoublepage ?>
<toc/>
<?latex \cleardoublepage ?>
<?latex \listofexamples ?>
<?latex \cleardoublepage ?>
<lot/>
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<xi:include href="SBE-foreword.xml"/>
<xi:include href="SBE-preface.xml"/>
<!-- Chapters -->
<part id="ExNetworks">
<title>Example Network Configurations</title>
<partintro>
<title>Example Network Configurations</title>
<?latex \pagenumbering{arabic} ?>
<para>
This section of <emphasis>Samba-3 by Example</emphasis> provides example network
configurations that can be copied, or modified as needed, and deployed as-is.
</para>
<para>
Best use can be made of this book by finding in this section the network design and
layout that best approximates your estimated needs. It is recommended that you will
implement the design pattern exactly as it appears, then after the installation has
been proven to work make any changes or modifications needed at your site.
</para>
<para>
The examples have been tested with Red Hat Fedora Core 2, Novell SUSE Linux Professional
9.3 and Novell SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) 9. The principals of implementation
apply to all Linux and UNIX systems in general, though some system files and tools will
be different and the location of some Samba file locations will be different since these
are determined by the person who packages Samba for each platform.
</para>
<para>
If you are deploying Samba is a mission-critical environment, or if you simply want
to save time and get your Samba network operational with minimal fuss, there is the
option to purchase commercial, professional, Samba support. Information regarding
commercial support options may be obtained from the commercial
<ulink url="http://www.samba.org/samba/support/">support</ulink> pages from
the Samba web site.
</para>
</partintro>
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<xi:include href="SBE-TheSmallOffice.xml"/>
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<xi:include href="SBE-MakingHappyUsers.xml"/>
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<xi:include href="SBE-2000UserNetwork.xml"/>
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</part>
<part id="DMSMig">
<title>Domain Members, Updating Samba and Migration</title>
<partintro>
<title>Domain Members, Updating Samba and Migration</title>
<para>
This section <emphasis>Samba-3 by Example</emphasis> covers two main topics: How to add
Samba Domain Member Servers and Samba Domain Member Clients to a Samba domain, the other
subject is that of how to migrate from and NT4 Domain, a NetWare server, or from an earlier
Samba version to environments that use the most recent Samba-3 release.
</para>
<para>
Those who are making use of the chapter on Adding UNIX clients and servers running Samba
to a Samba or a Windows networking domain may also benefit by referring to the book
<emphasis>The Official Samba-3 HOWTO and Reference Guide.</emphasis>
</para>
</partintro>
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<xi:include href="SBE-UpgradingSamba.xml"/>
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<xi:include href="SBE-MigrateNW4Samba3.xml"/>
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</part>
<part id="RefSection">
<title>Reference Section</title>
<partintro>
<title>Reference Section</title>
<para>
This section <emphasis>Samba-3 by Example</emphasis> provides important reference material
that may help you to solve network performance issues, to answer some of the critiques
published regarding Samba, or just to gain a more broad understanding of how Samba can
play in a Windows networking world.
</para>
</partintro>
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<xi:include href="SBE-KerberosFastStart.xml"/>
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<xi:include href="SBE-DomainAppsSupport.xml"/>
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<xi:include href="SBE-HighAvailability.xml"/>
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<xi:include href="SBE-Support.xml"/>
<?latex \cleardoublepage ?>
<xi:include href="SBE-Appendix1.xml"/>
<?latex \cleardoublepage ?>
<xi:include href="SBE-Appendix2.xml"/>
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<xi:include href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.xml"/>
<?latex \cleardoublepage ?>
</part>
<xi:include href="SBE-glossary.xml"/>
<?latex \cleardoublepage ?>
<index/>
</book>
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