steve.22.williams@bt.com
2003-Aug-04 09:42 UTC
[Samba] Supported version of Samba for commercial use.
Dear Sirs. We have csv reports that are created on a unix server automatically via a cron job. We are looking at putting these reports in a shared area / work out a way of sharing a unix device to windows machine like mapping a network drive. The only product we have found that can possibly do this is samba. Because we are a large company ('BRITISH TELECOM') we really need a version of this product that is supported. Are there any subsidiary companies that offer support for this product? If any one can help can you reply by returning an email or call 01908656496. Regards Stephen Williams Steve A question for you - may need a bit of digging about. John has asked us to look at automating the creation of some csv report extracts which he currently does manually. Chris has worked out the method to get this done using a cron job but we would need to store the outputs (daily) on some sort of shared area so they could be accessed by Pete/Jason to move onto Plink folders, and also in the future by Actuate. There will be obvious questions about archiving etc but for now we need to know what's practical in terms of sharing a UNIX device so it could be mapped to a PC like a network drive. The product that I've had mentioned to me is Samba but I'm not sure how this works or whether it's suitable for the live environment (it may be a freeware product which could cause acceptability issues?) Could you see if anyone knows anything about this, or similarly acceptable products please?
Monday, August 4, 2003, 4:42:20 PM, steve wrote:> Dear Sirs.> We have csv reports that are created on a unix server automatically via a > cron job. We are looking at putting these reports in a shared area / work > out a way of sharing a unix device to windows machine like mapping a network > drive. The only product we have found that can possibly do this is samba.What if in the unix box you install samba client and then it map \\WINSERVER\SHARE as /mnt/samba.>From cron just output all file to /mnt/samba. >From client just access this files as \\WINSERVER\SHARE >From admin, just set permission, accesslit etc from WINSERVER only.Happy ending (hopefully). --beast
Andrew Bartlett
2003-Aug-04 10:36 UTC
[Samba] Supported version of Samba for commercial use.
On Mon, Aug 04, 2003 at 05:17:47PM +0700, Beast wrote:> Monday, August 4, 2003, 4:42:20 PM, steve wrote: > > > Dear Sirs. > > > We have csv reports that are created on a unix server automatically via a > > cron job. We are looking at putting these reports in a shared area / work > > out a way of sharing a unix device to windows machine like mapping a network > > drive. The only product we have found that can possibly do this is samba. > > What if in the unix box you install samba client and then it map > \\WINSERVER\SHARE as /mnt/samba. > >From cron just output all file to /mnt/samba. > >From client just access this files as \\WINSERVER\SHARE > >From admin, just set permission, accesslit etc from WINSERVER only. > Happy ending (hopefully).This assumes Linux, or using a product like sharity. However, then you rely on the network for the correct operation of the cron job. Generally, I would not recommend such a setup - using Samba on the server-side is much mroe reliable - if only becouse then you only have one server, not the windows machine serving the files out again. Samba is highly suited to solving this particular problem. If you are after commericial support (and I certainly understand the need for this in many corperate environments) then you will find a number of consultants listed in our support directory: http://samba.org/samba/support/ (Unfortunetely the Samba team can only list them, we cannot warrent their services). You might also want to consider SerNet www.sernet.de, who put on the annual SambaXP conference. Andrew Bartlett
Jeremy Allison
2003-Aug-04 17:58 UTC
[Samba] Supported version of Samba for commercial use.
On Mon, Aug 04, 2003 at 10:42:20AM +0100, steve.22.williams@bt.com wrote:> Dear Sirs. > > We have csv reports that are created on a unix server automatically via a > cron job. We are looking at putting these reports in a shared area / work > out a way of sharing a unix device to windows machine like mapping a network > drive. The only product we have found that can possibly do this is samba. > Because we are a large company ('BRITISH TELECOM') we really need a version > of this product that is supported. Are there any subsidiary companies that > offer support for this product? > > If any one can help can you reply by returning an email or call 01908656496.I'm sure that many Samba support companies in the UK are salivating at the thought of a Samba contract with BT :-). Try here : http://us1.samba.org/samba/support/uk.html In addition, you should know that you can get Samba support from IBM, HP, SGI and Sun - just ask your sales rep. Jeremy.