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| In this Server Mode, SME Server will act as a File and/or Print Server to an existing Windows Network Domain. User/Client accounts on the local machine are not required to access Domain Member resources (shares). Ibays created will be presented as standard Windows shares. | | In this Server Mode, SME Server will act as a File and/or Print Server to an existing Windows Network Domain. User/Client accounts on the local machine are not required to access Domain Member resources (shares). Ibays created will be presented as standard Windows shares. |
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− | '''''--Configuration:'''''
| + | =====Configuration:===== |
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| 1. Open a shell (bash) session and log into your SME box with root access. | | 1. Open a shell (bash) session and log into your SME box with root access. |
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− | 2. At the bash prompt: config setprop smb ServerName machine_name_for_domain_member_box | + | 2. At the bash prompt: |
− | [root@testbed2 ~]# config setprop smb testbed2 | + | config setprop smb ServerName machine_name_for_domain_member_box |
− | [root@testbed2 ~]#
| + | For example: |
| + | [root@testbed2 ~]# config setprop smb ServerName testbed2 |
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− | 3. At the bash prompt: config setprop smb ServerRole DM | + | 3. At the bash prompt: |
− | [root@testbed2 ~]# config setprop smb ServerRole DM | + | config setprop smb ServerRole DM |
− | [root@testbed2 ~]#
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− | 4. At the bash prompt: config setprop smb WINSServer ip_address_of_domain_PDC | + | 4. At the bash prompt: |
| + | config setprop smb WINSServer ip_address_of_domain_PDC |
| + | For example: |
| [root@testbed2 ~]# config setprop smb WINSServer 90.0.0.20 | | [root@testbed2 ~]# config setprop smb WINSServer 90.0.0.20 |
− | [root@testbed2 ~]#
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− | 5. Verify settings. config show smb.
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| + | 5. Verify settings: |
| + | config show smb |
| + | Should show you an output similar to this: |
| [root@testbed ~]# config show smb | | [root@testbed ~]# config show smb |
| smb=service | | smb=service |
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| status=enabled | | status=enabled |
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− | 6. At bash prompt: signal-event workgroup-update | + | 6. At bash prompt: |
| + | signal-event workgroup-update |
| + | For example: |
| [root@testbed2 ~]# signal-event workgroup-update | | [root@testbed2 ~]# signal-event workgroup-update |
− | [root@testbed2 ~]#
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− | 7. At the bash prompt: net rpc join -U admin%pdc_admin_password | + | 7. At the bash prompt: |
| + | net rpc join -U admin%pdc_admin_password |
| + | Output: |
| [root@testbed2 ~]# net rpc join -U admin%pdc_admin_password | | [root@testbed2 ~]# net rpc join -U admin%pdc_admin_password |
| Joined domain LEI-SALEM. | | Joined domain LEI-SALEM. |
| [root@testbed2 ~]# | | [root@testbed2 ~]# |
| + | {{Note box|You will need the admin password from your PDC to complete this step.}} |
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− | Note: You will need the admin password from your PDC to complete this step.
| + | 8. At the bash prompt: |
− | | + | signal-event workgroup-update. |
− | 8. At the bash prompt: signal-event workgroup-update. | |
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| Your SME Domain Client box shares should now be accessable. | | Your SME Domain Client box shares should now be accessable. |