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Hi there,
we are running SAMBA 2.0.7 (bit older) on a Solaris
2.7 box on which
there are standard UFS filesystem and SAMFS
filesystem as well.
The SAMFS is a filesystem used in HSM where
files can be automatically
archived to removable devices such as tapes and
then files can be released
from disks and become offline. The Windows 2000
"remote storage" is
something similar to this.
Our SAMBA server serves both UFS and samfs to
windows workstations.
I notice that when a user trys to open a samfs file
that is offline, the user
gets an error message. MS claims that windows 2000
can recognise offline
files when its "remote storage" being used. It will
show an icon indicating
offlined files. When a user trys to open an offline
file it will let the user wait until
the file online. I just wonder if SAMBA can make
windows 2000 be aware of
offline files on the SAMBA server?
regards,
Tian
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