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Contribs.org Forums => General Discussion => Topic started by: shriddx on December 12, 2010, 09:55:30 PM
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Installing a new drive in my server tomorrow morning and thinking of installing SME 8 - BUT I need to be able to install and run the SharedFolders contrib and may also install additional drives using the AddExtraDrives instructions (the ones that add drive space by using LVM - I have no need for a RAID set up).
The question is has anyone used the SharedFolders contrib and/or set up extra drive space using the docs supplied for SME 7 but on SME 8, please? And, if so, were there any issues raised in doing so?
Thanks!
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Oh well, it seems not...
Going to do it now anyway - see how it pans out.....
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Installing a new drive in my server tomorrow morning and thinking of installing SME 8 ...
Be aware that there is no SME8; there is only SME8 beta. SME8 beta exists only so that you can test it and report whatever problems you find.
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Yes, Charlie - I did realise the 'beta' status of SME8 but as a friend had had it installed as his server for yonks (pre-beta 6) and he was happy with it from what I gathered I thought I'd try it now.
However, after battling away on 3 motherboards, numerous processors and with various video cards - all of which came BEFORE the SME installation - I discovered a faulty power supply!
Anyway, once the hardware problem was resolved I installed SME 8 (beta 6) and it installed fine and all seemed to run well.... BUT no joy with the Shared Folders contrib - comes up with a failed dependancy for 'sme-server.mod-dev' - and attempts to resolve this were not fruitful (possibly of my total lack of Linux knowledge - tried 'yum install sme-server.mod-dev' and similar but no such thing was being located in the repositories(?)).
Anyway, installed SME 7.5.1 again now... but not really wasted work as I upgraded the motherboard, processor and hard drive as part of the day's work/fixes. And Shared Folders works perfectly again.
I do need to have ACL accesses though - anyone know if work in that field is being conducted in SME 8?
I did report this on bugzilla many many months ago in respect of SME 7 (which led me to the Shared Folders as mentioned by someone then) and someone said something about this was something that could be looked at (built in) in the SME 8 build..... but doesn't seem to be incorporated in the current beta....? Otherwise, unless something can be done, it looks like staying at 7.5.1 into the foreseeable future.
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The shared-folders contribs works on SME8, you just need to configure and use the sme7contribs repository, like explained here: http://wiki.contribs.org/SME8.0_Contribs_QA#Setup.
Then, you'll just have to type yum --enablerepo=sme7contribs install smeserver-shared-folders
Regards, Daniel
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Aaahhh... thanks, Daniel!
I'll note that info for the future...
Already gone back to 7.5.1 and in the middle of a 3-day resetup of all the client PCs due to the use of the new server set up.
All original info on server lost so needed all PCs to be re-registered - and so a lot of stuff missing and PC software crashes left, right, and centre...
So obviously don't want to have to redo all that again!!!
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Hi Daniel,
Thanks for the very useful module you have developed.
I have followed the instructions as found in the wiki page and installed 'SharedFolders' in SME 7.5.1
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I have configured the following in the sme control panel & enabled webDAV:
Shared folder name = share00
Description = Public Share
Permissions = group00
SMB Access = Enabled, browseable
Recycle bin = disabled / Enabled, keep only the latest version
Retention time = unlimited
Web Access = Entire Internet (password required)
WebDav support = enabled
Force secure connections = enabled
Indexes = enabled
Dynamic ocntent execution (PHP,CGI,SSI) = disabled
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I have configured a VPN user account at the SME server, connected through VPN
to the 192.168.65.1 network and successfully able to create a 'windows share' to the
shared folder located at /home/e-smith/files/shares from a Ubuntu desktop.
By default, when I login with the userid/pw, the directory displays the following folders
'primary' 'print$' and 'share00', 'share01'
where 'share00' and 'share01' are sub-folders i have created in 'shares' with
various group access rights..
My first question is:
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what should i configure, if I do not want to display 'primary' and 'print$', but only the
share folder and sub-folders ?
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If I choose the option to connect using 'webDEV(HTTP)' or 'webDEV(HTTPS)' I am NOT able to connect
I get the following error message:
Cannot display location "dav://192.168.65.88/"
Not a WebDAV enabled share
* I checked to see if modDAV is installed and got the following status.
#db configuration show
#modDAV=service
status=enabled
* fstab entry displays the following:
[root@server ~]# mount
/dev/mapper/main-root on / type ext3 (rw,usrquota,grpquota,acl)
none on /proc type proc (rw)
none on /sys type sysfs (rw)
none on /dev/pts type devpts (rw,gid=5,mode=620)
usbfs on /proc/bus/usb type usbfs (rw)
/dev/md1 on /boot type ext3 (rw)
none on /dev/shm type tmpfs (rw)
none on /proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc type binfmt_misc (rw)
[root@server ~]#
My second question:
What is missing in my configuration ?
Appreciate your advise.
Best Regards,
Festus
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what should i configure, if I do not want to display 'primary' and 'print$', but only the
share folder and sub-folders ?
For the Primary ibay, as explaines here: http://wiki.contribs.org/DB_Variables_Configuration#Samba_per_i-bay_settings_.28smbd.29, you can configure samba not to display it:
db accounts setprop Primary Browseable disabled
signal-event ibay-modify Primary
For the print$, you'll probably need to write some custom-templates
If I choose the option to connect using 'webDEV(HTTP)' or 'webDEV(HTTPS)' I am NOT able to connect
I get the following error message:
Cannot display location "dav://192.168.65.88/"
Not a WebDAV enabled share
If you wan't to access a shared folders using webdav, you need to point your webdav client to the exact location of this particular share: dav://192.168.65.68/share00
Regards, Daniel
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Dear Daniel,
Thanks a lot for the prompt clarification.
Since I had configured in the control panel for webDAV(https), I had to key in the format:
192.168.65.88:443/share00
and I am able to successfully access.
Excellent Job!
Best Regards,
Festus