Hi, In my country in local Linux mailing list we have discussion about Fault tolerance clustering solutions with Linux. Doe's anybody know such solutions? Maybe someone can direct me where I can find more information? Or fault tolerance clustering is only for MS... A
There was a good introduction to clustering in Linux Magazine. http://www.linux-mag.com/2000-10/clustering_01.html Dan
In my country in local Linux mailing list we have discussion about Fault tolerance clustering solutions with Linux. Doe's anybody know such solutions? Maybe someone can direct me where I can find more information? Or fault tolerance clustering is only for MS...
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Hi ! I need to integrate a Mac Network and a Windows Network, I know that Microsoft has a product called "Bridge Server", it allow me to use Shared Folders made in Windows PC's available to Mac's users, and vice versa, also it allow me to do that with Sharing Printers, does any now know to do that under Linux ? or any Linux commercial product (black box) that allow me to do this. Thanks bye --ed
Use Netatalk for Mac integration and Samba for Windows integration. - Herman On Mon, 26 Mar 2001, Linux News User wrote: ->>Hi ! I need to integrate a Mac Network and a Windows Network, I know that ->>Microsoft has a product called "Bridge Server", it allow me to use Shared ->>Folders made in Windows PC's available to Mac's users, and vice versa, also ->>it allow me to do that with Sharing Printers, does any now know to do that ->>under Linux ? or any Linux commercial product (black box) that allow me to ->>do this. ->> ->>Thanks ->> ->>bye ->> ->>--ed ->> ->> ->>-- ->>To unsubscribe send e-mail to suse-linux-e-unsubscribe@suse.com ->>For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com ->>Also check the FAQ at http://www.suse.com/support/faq ->>
Yes, under Linux you would want to use Samba for Windows, and Netatalk for Macintosh clients. Both of these are included on SuSE Linux. Further info on each here: www.samba.org netatalk.sourceforge.net Regards, Jon On Mon, 26 Mar 2001, Linux News User wrote:
Hi ! I need to integrate a Mac Network and a Windows Network, I know that Microsoft has a product called "Bridge Server", it allow me to use Shared Folders made in Windows PC's available to Mac's users, and vice versa, also it allow me to do that with Sharing Printers, does any now know to do that under Linux ? or any Linux commercial product (black box) that allow me to do this.
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On Mon, 26 Mar 2001, Linux News User wrote:
Hi ! I need to integrate a Mac Network and a Windows Network, I know that Microsoft has a product called "Bridge Server", it allow me to use Shared Folders made in Windows PC's available to Mac's users, and vice versa, also it allow me to do that with Sharing Printers, does any now know to do that under Linux ? or any Linux commercial product (black box) that allow me to do this. Heya! Try samba for the Windows side [www.samba.org from memory] Try netatalk for the Mac side [netatalk.sourceforge.net from memory]
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You may start with : ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Linux HA Web Site: http://linux-ha.org/ Linux HA HOWTO: http://metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/ALPHA/linux-ha/High-Availability-HOWTO.html ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Also check this link http://www.us.ultramonkey.org/ Good luck Pascal MiQUET ----- Original Message ----- From: "AV" <av@freemail.lt> To: <suse-linux-e@suse.com> Sent: Friday, March 16, 2001 10:49 PM Subject: [SLE] Fault tolerance solutions with LINUX
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In my country in local Linux mailing list we have discussion about Fault tolerance clustering solutions with Linux. Doe's anybody know such solutions? Maybe someone can direct me where I can find more information? Or fault tolerance clustering is only for MS...
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Dan Bergan
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Pascal MiQUET
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