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Re: [K12OSN] LTSP - NFS/CIFS
- From: Mark Gumprecht <gumprechtm msad3 org>
- To: "Support list for opensource software in schools." <k12osn redhat com>
- Subject: Re: [K12OSN] LTSP - NFS/CIFS
- Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2006 06:37:32 -0500
One problem I had was with having spanning tree enabled on my managed
switches. If you have spanning tree enabled, shut it off on the runs to
your server. This will kill the 45 to 60 second reconnect time that the
switch uses to determine if there is a loop on that line. The wiring in
the building was not installed by any standard. I have legs of the
network which will drop for a second or so and come back on line. Run
lengths, refrigerators, florencent lights, etc. all add to the issue of
noise. I pulled fiber between the mdf and idfs ( I use those terms very
loosly for this network), to cure the 500' + issues, so I only had to
turn it off for the copper drop runs.
HTH
Mark
Daniel Bramkamp wrote:
Hi,
I am currently running a LTSP setup for 60 users. The /home directory
and data is provided to the terminalserver via NFS. However, NFS is
giving me headaches. Sometimes access to all files and directories on
the NFS server is being denied. I cannot figure out why this happens.
The problem arises very infrequently. I reinstalled the whole file-
and terminalserver. The software on the servers is up to date now. The
problem happened with the old installation, which was 2 years old, and
it still exists in the new installation. The problem goes away after a
few minutes and everything works smoothly again. The fileserver is
also running Samba. User accounts are stored centrally in a LDAP
database. UIDs/GIDs match on both servers. Users are in no more than
13 groups max.
1. Has anyone experienced similar issues with NFS?
2. Is it possible to use Samba/CIFS instead of NFS in a setup like
this ? Can anyone comment on possiblity, stability, etc. ? One of the
nice things about using NFS is that I only need to mount the share
once at system startup. Can something like that be archived when using
CIFS and ACLs maybe ? Help would be very much appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
--
Mark Gumprecht
Data Systems Specialist
MSAD3
Unity, ME
gumprechtm msad3 org
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