I solved the shared data problem with heartbeat+drbd combo so that should not be a problem. TDB files data should be syncronized between my domain members or am I wrong?
Regards, Robert 2013/5/27 Marc Muehlfeld <[email protected]> > 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 > -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
