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Legacy Forums => General Discussion (Legacy) => Topic started by: Richard Frank on July 10, 2002, 06:44:44 PM
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Hello All,
I'm fairly new to all the Linux world so just stick with me...
The story so far:
I've been working at this company for a few months now as their IT co-ordinator like type person. As I'm not the worlds most experienced IT person I've been struggling away with the so called NT 'server' we have. Managed to get us a BDC up and running although dir replication services just won't work plus a number of other things.
Anyway, I'm gonna ditch the NT boxes in favour of a couple of SME V5.5 servers. After all I only need a server to do file and print serve jobs so I don't see a need for NT. All our email and internet run through a Netpilot box, which I'm happy to note is linux based :-)
I have a couple of questions that I can't seem to find answers to, any help would be more than appreciated:
1) Is it possible to have the PDC / BDC kind of setup. i.e. BDC mirroring the data on the PDC ? I can't seem to find a facility to do this ?
2) Does anyone know if the 60Gb Onstream ADR2 drive I have will be supported? If not is there a way that I can get some sort of backup function to happen on one of our MS clients ?
Many thanks.
Regards,
Richard Frank
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You will probably want to go check out the Samba Documentation on http://samba.org . Lots of info there and on the web on setting up a domain controller.
As for the tape drive, it looks like Onstream supports several models under Linux, though you may have to go with a 2.4 kernel. Check out http://www.onstream.com/linux/index.shtml
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I was recently made aware of Unison. Apparently, it will mirror directories, between multiple servers. I haven't tried it, but it looks interesting.
http://www.ifost.org.au/~peterw/
(I don't think this will help if you want to mirror users, but the data/ibays might be ok.)
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Chris,
Yeah looks like OnStream do support it. I just want sure if SME v5.5 would. I'm not that sure about changing Kernels etc ya see. I just needed it to work. I think I'm gonna have to learn Linux from scratch pretty dam quick :-)
Abe,
Unison works like a charm. I've managed to run it on my XP machine this morning. Gonna try Linux version when I'm a bit more comfortable playing around with it.
Thanks for your help guys.
Cheers
Rich