[K12OSN] remote home directories

Brian Webport brian at portsmouth-college.ac.uk
Thu Sep 8 15:21:39 UTC 2005


That's a shame makes this sort of thing easy, what about using NIS quite 
simply to setup.

Brian

Brandon Kovach wrote:

>No.
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>>Are you running LDAP on your main server ??
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>>Brian
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>>Brandon Kovach wrote:
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>>>That's exactly it.  However, I don't have any users on the second
>>>machine.
>>>I know I need to sync the users, but I don't know how to do that ...
>>>yet.
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>>>>Not sure what page you're referring to, but if you just export the /home
>>>>directory on
>>>>one server:
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>>>>exportfs -o rw :/home
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>>>>and then on the other machine mount that export:
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>>>>mount machine1:/home /home
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>>>>you should be good to go, assuming the user's UIDs are the same on both
>>>>machines.
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>>>>Petre
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>>>>Brandon Kovach wrote:
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>>>>>I lost my page about how to get home directories from one K12 server
>>>>>remote mounted to the other server.  Can anyone provide me the page?
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>>>>>BK
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