On Sun, 2005-03-20 at 11:25 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi Andrew,
> 
> thanks for replay. 
> My solution is little bit complicated, so I attach picture where this 
> situation is drawed.

In short - any system where multiple Samba instances have read-write
access to the data must also have a shared locking implementation.
Currently, Samba3 does not provide such facilities, but developers of
distributed file-systems could work with Samba4 in an attempt to provide
this.

I know VL has done some stuff with AFS as a distributed file-systems on
Samba3, but I'm not completely sure how it works.

Your other option is to have each Samba server handle a particular part
of the filesystem tree, and use MSDFS to show a single logical server.

Andrew Bartlett

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Andrew Bartlett                                http://samba.org/~abartlet/
Authentication Developer, Samba Team           http://samba.org
Student Network Administrator, Hawker College  http://hawkerc.net

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