[Samba] many servers and mobile users - "always use the most fresh user profile" - ideas?

Gautier, B (Bob) Bob.Gautier at rabobank.com
Fri Mar 10 14:28:37 GMT 2006


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> From: samba-bounces+bob.gautier=rabobank.com at lists.samba.org 
> [mailto:samba-bounces+bob.gautier=rabobank.com at lists.samba.org
> ] On Behalf Of Tomasz Chmielewski
> Sent: 10 March 2006 14:14
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> Subject: [Samba] many servers and mobile users - "always use 
> the most fresh user profile" - ideas?
> 
> I have a situation like below:
> 
> Samba servers in many cities; one "backup" server in the 
> central location that fetches user profiles each night 
> (changes really with rsync).
> 
> Users work in many locations; sometimes one user can work in 
> city A, and a day later he can work in city B.
> 
> 
> This means that they have problems with their profiles - user profile 
> for city A will be different from his profile in city B.
> 
> 
> Using the central server for storing all profiles is not a 
> good solution 
> - it would take too long to fetch/upload user profile over WAN/VPN.
> Pulling the profile from the central server should only happen if the 
> local profile is older.
> 
> 
> I tried using preexec, to launch a script which would compare 
> the local 
> and "remote" profile, and pull the newest version from the central 
> server if necessary.
> 
> However, Windows logon times outs after 2 minutes, and 
> usually it takes 
> longer to download the profile.
> 
> 
> Has anyone ever dealt with the situation where users work in multiple 
> locations, but would like to have the profiles the same?
> 
> 
> I know it can be done easily with Windows 2003 R2, what about Samba?

About a year ago I worked out an architecture in which rsync would be
used to replicate profiles from location to location (replication being
triggered by *logout*, not *login*) but it never got anywhere near
implementation as far as I am aware.  You just have to make sure you
have enough bandwidth so you can move the profiles faster than the
people. :-)  Of course rsync helps quite a bit.

Bob Gautier

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