On 15/08/12 10:39, Rowland Penny wrote:
On 15/08/12 08:02, steve wrote:
On 15/08/12 06:51, Gémes Géza wrote:
2012-08-14 23:15 keltezéssel, steve írta:
On 12/08/12 17:45, Gémes Géza wrote:
2012-08-12 16:26 keltezéssel, steve írta:
On 12/08/12 15:28, Gémes Géza wrote:
2012-08-12 09:31 keltezéssel, steve írta:
On 08/11/2012 01:10 PM, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
On Sat, 2012-08-11 at 11:21 +0200, Helmut Hullen wrote:
What is wrong with Vbox? Is Xen any smaller or faster?
Both smaller and faster
(http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=ubuntu_1110_xenkvm&num=1),
and unlike vbox both kvm and xen provide a way to boot your virtual
machine at the boot of the host.
Hi
Thanks for the link. Unfortunately Vbox is the only VM which has 32bit
support. The others need 64bit, which we don't have:(
I'll ask on the openSUSE list to see if there is any workaround.
Cheers,
Steve
Hello Steve, you seem to be working on the same thing as I am, using
Samba4 as a domain controller.
I initially tried your set up and found the problems that you have, this
is where we seem to have forked off in different directions. You seem to
be chasing using Winbind and NFS, whilst I went with Winbind and Pam_mount.
I am only using one server running samba4, with Pam-mount I can mount
any users unixhomedir (wherever that may be) from the server onto the
clients (like windows profiles) via the use of groups and can also mount
the dropbox share which shows up in the users home directory.
If you are interested, I can supply you my notes to try it out yourself.
Hi Rowland
We ditched winbind totally in favour of the (much faster and
predictable) nss-pam-ldapd. That coupled with NFS4 gets the job done
albeit unofficially.
Yes, thanks for the offer. We'd be interested to see/compare any
alternatives.
On a different note, we've only just discovered that s3fs is not yet
ready as a fileserver and we have to split off from the DC and use a
separate 3.6 box as the filer.
Cheers,
Steve
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