2010/7/12 Scott Grizzard <sc...@scottgrizzard.com>
> > Of course, my users only visited each others' offices "occasionally". > >> If you have tons of movement between the offices, a one-domain > >> solution may be forced upon you... > >> > >> Unfortunately, a lot of users are roaming users (teachers with laptop, > and > > users). My plan is that I will set up separate profile shares on both > side, > > but at least they can use their own username and even change their > password. > > So, I would like to try the multi-PDC scenario with master and slave LDAP > > server, but I worry about a little. > > > > How are you intending to keep roaming profiles in sync (the files on > the server, not the stuff in LDAP)? Are you going to use rsync? > > No, it won't be a 100% solution: the profiles will be independent (but it will be a progress, comparing with the present situation: now, there is a workgroup there, and no central server...). For laptop users it won't be a problem: Windows syncs the locally stored profile to the server. For others, it will be a little unconfortable: they will have two different profiles. The SaMBa examples deal with relative small profiles, but here are bigger profiles: 30-100MB, and even bigger for teachers. I excluded only the Documents folder from the profile dir. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba