Ok I have moved winbind in the same manner as below

mkdir -p /Storage/cluster_config/winbind/cache
service winbind stop
cp /var/cache/samba/* /Storage/cluster_config/winbind/cache
mv /var/cache/samba/ /var/cache/samba.old
ln -s /Storage/cluster_config/winbind/cache /var/cache/samba
service winbind start

it is not perfect as I have rejoin the node to the domain every time that I
fail over, but it does keep my ACL's correct,

is there anyone out there who has done this before? I find it hard to
believe that no one out there has an AD integrated HA Fileserver.

Jay

2009/6/25 Jason Fitzpatrick <[email protected]>

> all righty then,
>
> I have done the following to try and get around this and it seems to be
> working
>
> mkdir -p /Storage/cluster_config/samba
> cp /etc/samba/* /Storage/cluster_config/samba/
> mv /etc/samba /etc/samba.old
> ln -s /Storage/cluster_config/samba /etc/samba
>
> I have migrated the resources back and forward a couple of times and they
> seem to be OK with this,
>
> that said it will remain to be seen what happens with winbind
>
> Jay
>
> 2009/6/25 <[email protected]>
>
> Hi all
>>
>> I have a simple 2 node heartbeat 2.99 cluster with a shared IP Address,
>> samba (with a DRBD backend), cups, and winbind running for AD integration
>>
>> I am hoping to move my samba conf file from /etc/samba/smb.conf to
>> /DRBD_Storage/config_files/smb.conf so that the config travels with the
>> resources, and was wondering what options I need to enable in crm to tell
>> smbd to read a different config file location? the option within fedora is
>> smbd -s /DRBD_Storage/config_files/smb.conf
>>
>> and while I am at it I would also like to move the cache location for
>> winbind as I am running into problems with file / folder permissions being
>> changed when I failover nodes. the server is integrated into AD and as a
>> result winbind has 2 different databases of unix user ID to AD accounts,
>>
>> I have been getting around this by syncing up the databases and config
>> files using cron, but this is becoming more complicated as the system usage
>> increases
>>
>> any help would be greatly appreciated!
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Jay
>
>
>
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