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Implementing Samba 4

You're reading from   Implementing Samba 4 Exploit the real power of Samba 4 Server by leveraging the benefits of an Active Directory Domain Controller.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2014
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ISBN-13 9781782166580
Length 284 pages
Edition Edition
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Marcelo Leal Marcelo Leal
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters Close

Implementing Samba 4
Credits
Foreword
About the Author
Acknowledgments
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Installing the Samba 4 Server FREE CHAPTER 2. Provisioning Samba 4 as an AD Domain Controller 3. Managing the Samba Active Directory Server 4. Replacing a Microsoft Windows Active Directory Server 5. Upgrading from Samba Server Version 3 6. Printing and File Services 7. Extending the Active Directory Schema Using Samba 4 8. Implementing a Highly Available Distributed File Server 9. The Samba 4 Python Scripting Interface References
Index

Chapter 8. Implementing a Highly Available Distributed File Server

This chapter, with a more advanced focus, deals with high availability for the file server role in Samba 4 deployments. The objective of this chapter is to show how to implement a highly available file server using Samba 4 and software such as Clustered Trivial Database (CTDB) and the GlusterFS distributed filesystem.

The user will be instructed to implement this solution through step-by-step command-line examples, touching some of the many concepts involved and covering the following topics:

  • Preparing the Debian GNU/Linux environment

  • Configuring GlusterFS

  • Integrating CTDB [43], GlusterFS, and the Samba 4 Server

  • Executing some tests and validations on the highly available distributed filesystem server

The chapter will follow the objectives of the book in being practical, hence it should not be an exhaustive source for the technologies referenced here (for example, GlusterFS), and will not cover all the options and possible scenarios...

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