Re: Samba and Netatalk


Subject: Re: Samba and Netatalk
From: Bryn Hughes (bhughes@vcc.bc.ca)
Date: Wed Mar 07 2001 - 13:37:44 EST


Here's a question... is this issue resolved if using an HFS volume to do the file sharing? As HFS doesn't allow filenames longer than 32 chars, users just plain wouldn't be able to create them in the first place, correct? This also helps with some issues with Mac aliases getting confused, etc. AFAIK. I know there are limitations to HFS with regards to volume and file size and how efficiently the disk is used with larger volumes, but for smaller shares this could be a solution.

Bryn

>>> Ryan McBeth <ryan@mobiusnm.com> - 3/7/01 4:09 AM >>>

        Daniel,

        The two seem to co-exist together pretty well. Rich made a
few valid points with .AppleDouble files.

        However, there is one thing that you may want to bring up in
regards to Windows and Linux users. You need to let them know that
they can't create files greater than 32 characters or the Mac users
won't be a able to see them. And you will get holy hell from your
Mac users when they call you and day "Bob said that he put the file
on the server, but I can't see it, is the server broken?"
        So, you may need to do some social engineering with your
Windows and Linux users to make sure that they understand the
limitation. They will forget about it anyway, so make sure you have
them sign something. :-) Can you tell I've been an Admin for way
too long?

        Ryan

>Would anyone care to comment on experiences they've had sharing data out
>on a volume that was accessed by Netatalk and Samba? Any glitches? No
>problem, go ahead and do it, your nuts, dude..., etc...
>
>Thanks. I have a dream that I can take one of our NT file servers and
>replace it with a Linux/Samba/Netatalk box. What a fine realization that
>would be...
>
>Thanks.
>-Dan

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