Daniel:
What does it look like when you do a:
> ls -l name
When you did the "ln -s" statement, did you enclose your msdfs:
parameter in single quotes? That's what the SAMBA docs say to do.
If you don't "escape" the comma somehow, it'll screw up your
"ln" statement.
Second issue:
Why would you use DFS to serve out two different shares (shareA, and
shareB) on the same server?
AFAIK, that's not what DFS is for, and maybe it doesn't like that.
Plus, that gives you no redundancy.
You should use DFS for redundancy on identical read-only shares.
serverA, and serverB should both have a copy of shareA.
-Bill
Daniel M?ller wrote:
>Hi,
>i have a smba 3 working, and I? m trying to build dfs .When I set up my
>dfs this way: ln ?s msdfs:serverA\\shareA name, or ln-s
>msdfs:serverA\\shareB, it is working!
>But if I try ln-s msdfs:serverA\\shareA,serverA\\shareB name, I only
>can get the first share (shareA) in the network.
>Have someone did it and how can I succeed ?
>Daniel
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