On Thu, Jun 05, 2008 at 05:27:43PM +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I was wondering if any of you may be able to point me in the right direction. > > I am in the process of designing a fairly large fileserver > solution in an MS Active directory environment. > > I have setup and tested ctdb samba, however, after several > discussions with a couple of my colleagues, i am now > considering a more vanilla flavour of samba. The key > features the solution requires are: > > ? CIFS protocol (with the best ntfs ACL support possible) > ? GPFS (for many terabytes of data) > ? HSM (specifically TSM) > > Questions: > 1. Does the samba version provided in the RHEL5 distro support migrated > files (TSM HSM) and GPFS? > 2. Do the latest releases of samba (source code) support my requirements? > - and, what options should be included when compiling from source? > > 3. Or should i just stick with CTDB samba? > > Any suggestions or help would be greatly appreciated
You should really contact the Mainz FSCC team for information about this. samba/ctdb/gpfs/tsm & friends are developed and tested in that combination there. Volker P.S: I hope this is not taken as an abuse of this list for advertising, but you're really trying to combine Samba with deeply integrated IBM products :-)
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