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Re: home directories stored in a NAS



I know on your NAS you won't be able to register itself on the OD. But my idea is to write the LDAP entry yourself :-) By inspector tab in WGM, by dscl or by an LDAP Browser of your choice.

If you read the content of your LDAP, the only part where you have your mount point is on "Mounts", it's a way to try.

Le 25 juin 08 à 15:41, Peter Hoopes a écrit :

Yoann GINI <email@hidden> on June 25, 2008 at 2:40 AM
-0400 wrote:
If you look, the home folder share point is just a standard share point
wIith a declaration in the LDAP directory. I nerver try that but maybe
yout can use Workgroup Manager with the inspector tab activate for add
youtr NAS sharing point as a mount point for home folder. For
information,a the home folder are declared in the "Mounts" part of the
LDAoP.

This is not as easy as you think. When you create the sharepoint on your
NAS, you won't be able to have it register itself as a legitimate home
folder server with WGM.


However, you can insert the entries into OD itself using dscl.

I'm not saying there aren't other steps to this, just that this is one
hurdle that needs to be cleared...

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Peter Hoopes
Director of Technology
St. Andrew's School
email@hidden
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References: 
 >home directories stored in a NAS (From: "Lucien Courcol" <email@hidden>)
 >Re: home directories stored in a NAS (From: Yoann GINI <email@hidden>)
 >Re: home directories stored in a NAS (From: "Peter Hoopes" <email@hidden>)



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