I have several PC's here at home now running Kubuntu. In addition, I have a server running Ubuntu server with KDE4 on top (not the full Kubuntu desktop). I installed KDE to make some tasks a little easier as I am not sitting full time administrating the server :-)
On the server, I have Samba running with a few folders shared, and it is working fine. And as a tip to all - the Samba server module in the System settings is just wonderful. Takes all the guesswork out of configuring Samba. You still have to know what you are doing, but you have all options in front of you instead of having to search everywhere to find the right syntax etc.
But as I am trying to get everything networked between the Kubuntu systems and the server, I thought it was wrong to use Samba and introduce a "weaker" link between two strong systems.
I assume NSF is still the most efficient and solid system to use between Linux systems? Or do anyone have any other suggestions? I want to use something that is really solid and really can get the highest possible speed over the network.
Another advantage I can see with NFS is that from what I understand, a folder from a server will be mounted in a folder on the client. This means that applications should not really know that the folder is on a server.
I used Dolphin on the server to find the folder I wanted to share and right-clicked on it, choosing Properties. There I went to the Sharing tab, and clicked on setting up filesharing.
After entering the password, I got a new dialog. Here I can see the Samba shares, and I can also see they have not been shared via NFS. So I chose the first one and clicked on Edit. In the dialog that comes up, it is possible to edit the Samba information, but not the NFS info. Everything that has to do with NFS is greyed out.
I could be totally wrong here, but I thought NFS was something that existed on all Linux systems. Do I have to install anything else? How can I check that I have everything that I need? (bring on the commands :-) )
As I have not shared anything on the server yet, I have not been able to find out how easy it is to mount a share on a client. That will come after the server is working.
I know this is not strictly a Kubuntu problem, but hope you find enough overlapping problems here that it is still interesting to keep here. The next thing (the clients) will be all Kubuntu :-)
On the server, I have Samba running with a few folders shared, and it is working fine. And as a tip to all - the Samba server module in the System settings is just wonderful. Takes all the guesswork out of configuring Samba. You still have to know what you are doing, but you have all options in front of you instead of having to search everywhere to find the right syntax etc.
But as I am trying to get everything networked between the Kubuntu systems and the server, I thought it was wrong to use Samba and introduce a "weaker" link between two strong systems.
I assume NSF is still the most efficient and solid system to use between Linux systems? Or do anyone have any other suggestions? I want to use something that is really solid and really can get the highest possible speed over the network.
Another advantage I can see with NFS is that from what I understand, a folder from a server will be mounted in a folder on the client. This means that applications should not really know that the folder is on a server.
I used Dolphin on the server to find the folder I wanted to share and right-clicked on it, choosing Properties. There I went to the Sharing tab, and clicked on setting up filesharing.
After entering the password, I got a new dialog. Here I can see the Samba shares, and I can also see they have not been shared via NFS. So I chose the first one and clicked on Edit. In the dialog that comes up, it is possible to edit the Samba information, but not the NFS info. Everything that has to do with NFS is greyed out.
I could be totally wrong here, but I thought NFS was something that existed on all Linux systems. Do I have to install anything else? How can I check that I have everything that I need? (bring on the commands :-) )
As I have not shared anything on the server yet, I have not been able to find out how easy it is to mount a share on a client. That will come after the server is working.
I know this is not strictly a Kubuntu problem, but hope you find enough overlapping problems here that it is still interesting to keep here. The next thing (the clients) will be all Kubuntu :-)
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