HP Serviceguard Contributed Toolkit Suite Version A.04.02.02 on Linux User Guide (December, 2012)

[FS1]
comment = File System 1
path = /shared/FS1
valid users = user1
public = yes
writable = yes
printable = no
create mask = 0765
For the second instance:
[FS2]
comment = File System 2
path = /shared/FS2
valid users = user2
public = yes
writable = yes
printable = no
create mask = 0765
2. Create a separate, distinct sub configuration file for each Samba SG/LX package. Each
package corresponds to a unique Samba logic instance with its associated sub configuration
file.
NOTE: The sub configuration file must be identical on all the cluster nodes that are configured
for a particular Samba toolkit package.
3. You must include all the Samba users and their passwords of all instances in all nodes. Each
node maintains the list of all users for all the instances in the /etc/samba/smbuser and
/etc/samba/smbpasswd files.
NOTE: To use a shared file system, you must make all necessary preparations for the file system
creation prior to creating the Samba toolkit package. For a local configuration, you must install
and configure Samba in the same location on both the primary and all backup nodes and set up
identical (or equivalent) configuration files in the same directory on all nodes. For a shared
configuration, one or more shared file systems is used. You must ensure that all the required
components which are on shared storage will be available at the same time. Also, you must
configure shared volume groups on all nodes in the cluster. To configure a shared file systems,
you must create volume groups and logical volumes on the shared disks and construct a new file
system for each logical volume for the Server Message Block (SMB) or Common Internet File System
(CIFS) file system (and Samba configuration files).
Supported Configuration
This section explains the following supported configurations for Samba toolkit packages:
Local configuration
Shared configuration
Multiple instance configuration
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