HP UX Common Internet File System (CIFS) Client/Server Software manual Redundant MS DFS links

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Figure 7: Highlighted line shows response to the MS DFS referral request from the client - note the 'Node: \ceres\shared_stuff' field in the detail window. This is the actual referral to the 'shared_stuff' share on the server 'ceres'.

Redundant MS DFS links

You can build some redundancy into your MS DFS links by referencing two or more server\share referrals with the same link. If the FIRST link is unavailable, the client will then attempt to connect to the SECOND link and so forth. Of course, for this to be effective, you must have some method of keeping the shares in sync in terms of the data stored on each. The syntax for this is as follows:

ln –s msdfs:\\server1\share1,server2\\share2 linkname

For example, if we set up our ‘linka’ to point to ‘ceres’ first, and then to ‘mccall’:

Ln –s msdfs:ceres\\shared_stuff,mccall\\shared_stuff linka

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Contents Page Test environment What is MS DFS?Gives us a picture of our test environment Configuration detailsHost msdfs = Yes Page Shares and files on Ceres and Mccall Testing our MS DFS environmentMS DFS links linka & linkb When we click on the ‘linkb’ folder, we get How it works Contents of linkaPage Redundant MS DFS links Page Problem 1 The network path was not found Troubleshooting MS DFS on HP Cifs ServerPage Page \nbtstat -R Page Problem 2 Logon failure unknown username or password Summary Http//us1.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection XXXX-XXXXEN, 3/2005
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