Hello Robert,
Am 27.05.2013 21:37, schrieb Sandbox:
Just a quick question.
Do I have to syncronise my smb.conf file between my servers?
No. And it would be a bad idea. Each Samba server has it's own
smb.conf, with it's own shares/paths/server name/etc. If you mix there
something (e. g. twice the same DC name in your network), you maybe
confuse everything in your network.
That was the reason why I thought about this, I sat up the DC, and
joined to the DC with my other Samba. But I asked myself if the "master"
server dies for any reason the member server how could provide the
shares if there is only basic smb.conf settings on the member server.
It's not just done with syncing the smb.conf. If an other server should
take over the job of the failed one, you also would need the whole share
data on the second host, the servers tdb files, etc - what brings you to
the clustering topic.
Regards,
Marc
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