On 27/06/12 17:34, Bjoern Baumbach wrote:
Hi Steve,

On 06/27/2012 04:59 PM, steve wrote:
How do I then tell the clients (I have both Linux and xp and 7 in the
domain) to look at the new fileserver?

DFS could be a solution:

msdfs proxy (S)

    This parameter indicates that the share is a stand-in for another
    CIFS share whose location is specified by the value of the
    parameter. When clients attempt to connect to this share, they are
    redirected to the proxied share using the SMB-Dfs protocol.

    Only Dfs roots can act as proxy shares. Take a look at the msdfs
    root and host msdfs options to find out how to set up a Dfs root
    share.

    Example: msdfs proxy = \otherserver\someshare


Thanks.
I wonder if DRDB would do it too?
Cheers,
Steve


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