Setting Up Distributed Shared Folders—Example
Figure 18–3 shows a disturbed folder
example of three message store servers called StoreServer1, StoreServer2, and StoreServer3.
Figure 18–3 Distributed Shared Folders—Example
These servers are connected to each other as peer proxy message stores by setting
the variables shown in Table 18–4. Each server
has a private shared folder—golf (owned by Han), tennis (owned by Kat), and hurling (owned by Luke).
In addition there are two public shared folders called press_releases and Announcements. Users on any of the three servers can access any of these
three shared folders. Figure 18–2shows Ed's
shared folder list. Below is an example of the ACLs for each server in this configuration.
$ StoreServer1 :> readership -l
Ed: user/Han/golf
Ian: user/Han/golf
anyone: user/public/press_releases
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$ StoreServer2 :> readership -l
Jan: user/Kat/tennis
Ann: user/Kat/tennis
anyone: user/public+Announcements user/public+press_releases
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$ StoreServer3 :> readership -l
Tuck: user/Ian/hurling
Ed: user/Ian/hurling
Jac: user/Ian/hurling
anyone: user/public/Announcements
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