On Wed, 12 Feb 2003, Hsu, Cheng (Consultant) wrote: > The failover environment works like this: > . I manually start up Samba daemons (smbd and nmbd) on server-a > . Users are able to map Samba shares to their PCs, and they can read and > write > . While users have their files open, I manually stop all Samba daemons on > server-a > . Then, I manually start up Samba daemons (smbd and nmbd) on server-b > (note that server-a and server-b have the same smb.conf file under > /usr/local/samba/lib)
> Our UNIX SAs and NT SAs told me that it is not required to explicitly join > the NT domain > after failover. But my experiment shows that I MUST explicitly join the > NT domain > in order for everything to work. Just a guess: Make sure that the server do not only have the same smb.conf, but also the same SID (MACHINE.SID or whatever setup of samba you use) __ Oktay Akbal -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba