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Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Service for Samba Guide
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Preface

1.  Installing and Configuring HA for Samba

A.  Deployment Example: Installing Samba packaged with Solaris 10

Target Cluster Configuration

Software Configuration

Assumptions

Installing and Configuring Samba packaged with Solaris 10

Example: Prepare the Cluster for Samba

Example: Configure the Non-Global Zones

Example: Configure Cluster Resources for Samba

Example: Create the Samba smb.conf Configuration File

Example: Verify Samba

Example: Enable the Samba Software to Run in the Cluster

Example: Verify the HA for Samba resource group

B.  Deployment Example: Installing Samba from http://www.samba.org

C.  Deployment Example: Installing Samba in an HA Container

Index

Example: Prepare the Cluster for Samba

  1. Install and configure the cluster as instructed in Oracle Solaris Cluster Software Installation Guide.

    Install the following cluster software components on node Vigor5.

    • Oracle Solaris Cluster core software

    • Oracle Solaris Clusterr data service for Samba

  2. Add the logical host name to /etc/hosts and /etc/inet/ipnodes.
    Vigor5# grep SMB1 /etc/hosts /etc/inet/ipnodes
    /etc/hosts:192.168.1.132    SMB1#20
    /etc/inet/ipnodes:192.168.1.132    SMB1#20
  3. Install and configure a Zettabyte File System.
    1. Create a ZFS pool.

      Note - The following zpool definition represents a very basic configuration for deployment on a single-node cluster.

      You should not consider this example for use within a productive deployment, instead it is a very basic configuration for testing or development purposes only.


      Vigor5# zpool create -m /local HAZpool c1t1d0
    2. Create a ZFS.
      Vigor5# zfs create HAZpool/samba
  4. Create the Samba Fault Monitor Userid in the Global Zone.
    Vigor5# groupadd -g 1000 samba
    Vigor5# useradd -u 1000 -g 1000 -s /bin/false homer