Kevin wrote:
>
> I agree with Craig's reply. That's essentially the process I followed with
> every Samba install. I will add that wormdows sometimes needed several
> minutes (an hour?) to begin seeing stuff in "network neighborhood".
> Extremely frustrating. While you are waiting, you can use the `smbclient -L
> {ip address}` command on the OSX & Ubuntu boxen to see the shares and
> printers on the M$ box. If memory serves, you can use the `nbstat -an {ip
> address} command to view shares and printers on the OSX & Ubuntu boxen.
>
> On 9/1/06 10:26 AM, "Craig White" <craigwhite@azapple.com> wrote:
>> The first thing to realize is that 'servers' shouldn't get their ip
>> addresses from DHCP because their ip addresses can change without
>> warning which tends to cause a lot of unnecessary frustration.
>
> This brings up a completely unrelated, but funny story. I once had a client
> who was a "datacenter" manager overseeing a few dozen corporate servers. He
> insisted on using DHCP addressing for his servers over my objections.
>
> He argued (quite persuasively) that he would rather use DHCP reservations
> and type the MAC addresses into a central DHCP server instead of touching
> each server to type in it's static address. That way if he ever needed to
> change addressing on a server or group of servers, he could simply do it
> from the DHCP scope and renew the effected leases immediately.
That's how I do it. Dish out static addresses from DHCP. Everything's in one
place that way. Of course, once you change the the server's address, other
things tend to break. Ask him if he's ever actually changed server addresses
that way. ;)
> Hmm. I still speak with him occasionally and we continue to argue over
> this. :-)
>
> ...Kevin
>
>
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-Eric 'shubes'
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