All; I am deeply sorry if this topic has been rehashed, checksummed, de-duplicated and archived before. But I just need a small clarification. /etc/sfw/smb.conf is necessary only for smb/server to function properly but is smb/server SMF service necessary for ZFS sharesmb to work I am trying to setup an open solaris file server acting as a Windows PDC with SAMBA/LDAP integration on the open solaris box. (with ZFS of course...) I read a BLOG which says ZFS CIFS has nothing to do with smb/server but it seems i cannot get ZFS sharesmb to work without smb/server SMF service. What exactly is the dependency here? On a separate note, I''ve actually gotten the shares to work and also successfully gotten the Windows "Previous Version" tab relating to ZFS snapshots. It''s awesome! But now I''m facing a heck of a lot of problems getting SAMBA integrated with LDAP. (not this list i know..) For any interested and willing to advice I am using Sun DSEE 7.0 and I''m facing a heck of a lot of problems with the LDAP DIT structure. Warmest Regards Steven Sim
Richard Elling
2009-Nov-28 16:14 UTC
[zfs-discuss] ZFS CIFS, smb.conf (smb/server) and LDAP
On Nov 27, 2009, at 11:32 PM, Steven Sim wrote:> All; > > I am deeply sorry if this topic has been rehashed, checksummed, de- > duplicated and archived before. > > But I just need a small clarification. > > /etc/sfw/smb.conf is necessary only for smb/server to function > properly but is smb/server SMF service necessary for ZFS sharesmb to > work > > I am trying to setup an open solaris file server acting as a Windows > PDC with SAMBA/LDAP integration on the open solaris box. (with ZFS > of course...) > > I read a BLOG which says ZFS CIFS has nothing to do with smb/server > but it seems i cannot get ZFS sharesmb to work without smb/server > SMF service.CIFS services uses ZFS sharesmb property, but only for OpenSolaris. It is a nop on Solaris 10. Samba for Solaris 10 or OpenSolaris. Configure as per directions for other file systems. -- richard> > What exactly is the dependency here? > > On a separate note, I''ve actually gotten the shares to work and also > successfully gotten the Windows "Previous Version" tab relating to > ZFS snapshots. It''s awesome! > > But now I''m facing a heck of a lot of problems getting SAMBA > integrated with LDAP. (not this list i know..) > > For any interested and willing to advice I am using Sun DSEE 7.0 and > I''m facing a heck of a lot of problems with the LDAP DIT structure. > > Warmest Regards > Steven Sim > > > _______________________________________________ > zfs-discuss mailing list > zfs-discuss at opensolaris.org > http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss
> All; > > I am deeply sorry if this topic has been rehashed, > checksummed, > de-duplicated and archived before. > > But I just need a small clarification. > > /etc/sfw/smb.conf is necessary only for smb/server to > function properly > but is smb/server SMF service necessary for ZFS > sharesmb to work > > I am trying to setup an open solaris file server > acting as a Windows PDC > with SAMBA/LDAP integration on the open solaris box. > (with ZFS of course...) > > I read a BLOG which says ZFS CIFS has nothing to do > with smb/server but > it seems i cannot get ZFS sharesmb to work without > smb/server SMF service. > > What exactly is the dependency here? > > On a separate note, I''ve actually gotten the shares > to work and also > successfully gotten the Windows "Previous Version" > tab relating to ZFS > snapshots. It''s awesome! > > But now I''m facing a heck of a lot of problems > getting SAMBA integrated > with LDAP. (not this list i know..)Sorry for discussing off topic subject here. We will try to find some other forum soon. I am also exploring options of integrating opensolaris/ZFS/OpenDS/Samba to be used as domain controller to replace the current Linux/OpenLDAP/Samba DC. I have yet to find useful material. If you are interested, we can find a suitable forum to discuss.> > For any interested and willing to advice I am using > Sun DSEE 7.0 and I''m > facing a heck of a lot of problems with the LDAP DIT > structure. >Let me know how and where we can discuss? Thanks, Venkatesh K -- This message posted from opensolaris.org