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Multiple Server Hosting
'''Multiple Server Hosting'''


The use of multiple server hosting involves running multiple separate instances of Samba, each with it's own configuration file. This method is complicated by the fact that each instance of nmbd, smbd and winbindd must have write access to entirely separate TDB files. The ability to keep separate the TDB files used by nmbd, smbd and winbindd can be enabled either by recompiling Samba for each server hosted so each has its own default TDB directories, or by configuring these in the smb.conf file, in which case each instance of nmbd, smbd and winbindd must be told to start up with its own smb.conf configuration file.
The use of multiple server hosting involves running multiple separate instances of Samba, each with it's own configuration file. This method is complicated by the fact that each instance of nmbd, smbd and winbindd must have write access to entirely separate TDB files. The ability to keep separate the TDB files used by nmbd, smbd and winbindd can be enabled either by recompiling Samba for each server hosted so each has its own default TDB directories, or by configuring these in the smb.conf file, in which case each instance of nmbd, smbd and winbindd must be told to start up with its own smb.conf configuration file.
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Each instance should operate on its own IP address (that independent IP address can be an IP Alias). Each instance of nmbd, smbd and winbindd should listen only on its own IP socket. This can be secured using the socket address parameter. Each instance of the Samba server will have its own SID also, this means that the servers are discrete and independent of each other.
Each instance should operate on its own IP address (that independent IP address can be an IP Alias). Each instance of nmbd, smbd and winbindd should listen only on its own IP socket. This can be secured using the socket address parameter. Each instance of the Samba server will have its own SID also, this means that the servers are discrete and independent of each other.


As an alternative, you can setup Samba to run within [http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/Research/SRG/netos/xen/ Xen]. Some user may find it easier to set up, especially if you are going to set up more Samba and OpenLDAP instances on the same box.
As an alternative, you can setup Samba to run within [http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/Research/SRG/netos/xen/ Xen]. Some Samba administrators may find it easier to set up, especially if you are going to set up more Samba and OpenLDAP instances on the same box.



== Conventions ==
== Conventions ==
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To have multiple instances of samba running, you will need to setup at least one virtual interface per samba instance. We will setup two persistant virtual interfaces right now.
To have multiple instances of samba running, you will need to setup at least one virtual interface per samba instance. We will setup two persistant virtual interfaces right now.




cd /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts
cd /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts
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192.168.127.2 heian.kansai heian
192.168.127.2 heian.kansai heian
EOF
EOF




You will also need one separate set of directories per instance for the samba private files (pids, databases, ...) and shares:
You will also need one separate set of directories per instance for the samba private files (pids, databases, ...) and shares:



mkdir -p /var/run/samba/nara /var/run/samba/heian
mkdir -p /var/run/samba/nara /var/run/samba/heian
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mkdir -p /shares/nara/todaiji /shares/heian/jingu
mkdir -p /shares/nara/todaiji /shares/heian/jingu


Don't forget to update logrotate to backup your new log directories ('''NOTE:''' if you copy/paste this into your own editor instead of using cat, make sure to remove the backslashes):

cd /etc/logrotate.d
cat << EOF > samba-nara
/var/log/samba/nara/*.log {
notifempty
missingok
sharedscripts
copytruncate
postrotate
/bin/kill -HUP \`cat /var/run/samba/nara/smbd.pid /var/run/samba/nara/nmbd.pid /var/run/samba/nara/winbindd.pid 2> /dev/null\` 2> /dev/null || true
endscript
}
EOF
cat << EOF > samba-heian
/var/log/samba/heian/*.log {
notifempty
missingok
sharedscripts
copytruncate
postrotate
/bin/kill -HUP \`cat /var/run/samba/heian/smbd.pid /var/run/samba/heian/nmbd.pid /var/run/samba/heian/winbindd.pid 2> /dev/null\` 2> /dev/null || true
endscript
}
EOF


== Configuration files ==
== Configuration files ==
Create two configuration files: /etc/samba/smb.conf.nara and /etc/samba/smb.conf.heian
Create two configuration files: /etc/samba/smb.conf.nara and /etc/samba/smb.conf.heian



cd /etc/samba
cd /etc/samba
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add share command = /usr/bin/modify_samba_config.pl
add share command = /usr/bin/modify_samba_config.pl
delete share command = /usr/bin/modify_samba_config.pl
delete share command = /usr/bin/modify_samba_config.pl
socket options = TCP_NODELAY IPTOS_LOWDELAY SO_RCVBUF=8576 SO_SNDBUF=8576
change share command = /usr/bin/modify_samba_config.pl
change share command = /usr/bin/modify_samba_config.pl
workgroup = kansai
workgroup = kansai
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add share command = /usr/bin/modify_samba_config.pl
add share command = /usr/bin/modify_samba_config.pl
delete share command = /usr/bin/modify_samba_config.pl
delete share command = /usr/bin/modify_samba_config.pl
socket options = TCP_NODELAY IPTOS_LOWDELAY SO_RCVBUF=8576 SO_SNDBUF=8576
change share command = /usr/bin/modify_samba_config.pl
change share command = /usr/bin/modify_samba_config.pl
workgroup = kansai
workgroup = kansai
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path = /shares/heian/jingu
path = /shares/heian/jingu
EOF
EOF



In /etc/sysconfig, create two files named samba.nara and samba.heian
In /etc/sysconfig, create two files named samba.nara and samba.heian



cd /etc/sysconfig
cd /etc/sysconfig
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WINBINDOPTIONS=""
WINBINDOPTIONS=""
EOF
EOF



== Startup scripts ==
== Startup scripts ==


The default RHEL startup scripts have some issues that make them almost useless for the purpose of multiple servers. So we will use modified versions instead.
The default RHEL startup scripts don't handle multiple processes, so we will use modified versions instead. All of the changes have to do with explicitly specifying the pidfiles, instead of the functions guessing the PIDs.



cat <<EOF > smb.nara
cat <<EOF > smb.nara
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# config: /etc/samba/smb.conf.nara
# config: /etc/samba/smb.conf.nara
smb_pidfile="/var/run/samba/nara/smbd.pid"
nmb_pidfile="/var/run/samba/nara/nmbd.pid"
# Source function library.
# Source function library.
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KIND="SMB"
KIND="SMB"
echo -n $"Starting $KIND services: "
echo -n $"Starting $KIND services: "
daemon smbd $SMBDOPTIONS
daemon --pidfile $smb_pidfile smbd $SMBDOPTIONS
RETVAL=$?
RETVAL=$?
echo
echo
KIND="NMB"
KIND="NMB"
echo -n $"Starting $KIND services: "
echo -n $"Starting $KIND services: "
daemon nmbd $NMBDOPTIONS
daemon --pidfile $nmb_pidfile nmbd $NMBDOPTIONS
RETVAL2=$?
RETVAL2=$?
echo
echo
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KIND="SMB"
KIND="SMB"
echo -n $"Shutting down $KIND services: "
echo -n $"Shutting down $KIND services: "
kill `cat /var/run/samba/nara/smbd.pid`
killproc -p $smb_pidfile smbd
RETVAL=$?
RETVAL=$?
echo
echo
KIND="NMB"
KIND="NMB"
echo -n $"Shutting down $KIND services: "
echo -n $"Shutting down $KIND services: "
kill `cat /var/run/samba/nara/nmbd.pid`
killproc -p $nmb_pidfile nmbd
RETVAL2=$?
RETVAL2=$?
[ $RETVAL -eq 0 -a $RETVAL2 -eq 0 ] && rm -f /var/lock/subsys/smb.nara
[ $RETVAL -eq 0 -a $RETVAL2 -eq 0 ] && rm -f /var/lock/subsys/smb.nara
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reload() {
reload() {
echo -n $"Reloading smb.conf file: "
echo -n $"Reloading smb.conf file: "
kill -HUP `cat /var/run/samba/nara/smbd.pid`
killproc -p $smb_pidfile smbd -HUP
RETVAL=$?
RETVAL=$?
echo
echo
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rhstatus() {
rhstatus() {
status smbd
status -p $smb_pidfile smbd
status nmbd
status -p $nmb_pidfile nmbd
}
}
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# config: /etc/samba/smb.conf.heian
# config: /etc/samba/smb.conf.heian
smb_pidfile="/var/run/samba/heian/smbd.pid"
nmb_pidfile="/var/run/samba/heian/nmbd.pid"
# Source function library.
# Source function library.
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KIND="SMB"
KIND="SMB"
echo -n $"Starting $KIND services: "
echo -n $"Starting $KIND services: "
daemon smbd $SMBDOPTIONS
daemon --pidfile $smb_pidfile smbd $SMBDOPTIONS
RETVAL=$?
RETVAL=$?
echo
echo
KIND="NMB"
KIND="NMB"
echo -n $"Starting $KIND services: "
echo -n $"Starting $KIND services: "
daemon nmbd $NMBDOPTIONS
daemon --pidfile $nmb_pidfile nmbd $NMBDOPTIONS
RETVAL2=$?
RETVAL2=$?
echo
echo
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KIND="SMB"
KIND="SMB"
echo -n $"Shutting down $KIND services: "
echo -n $"Shutting down $KIND services: "
kill `cat /var/run/samba/heian/smbd.pid`
killproc -p $smb_pidfile smbd
RETVAL=$?
RETVAL=$?
echo
echo
KIND="NMB"
KIND="NMB"
echo -n $"Shutting down $KIND services: "
echo -n $"Shutting down $KIND services: "
kill `cat /var/run/samba/heian/nmbd.pid`
killproc -p $nmb_pidfile nmbd
RETVAL2=$?
RETVAL2=$?
[ $RETVAL -eq 0 -a $RETVAL2 -eq 0 ] && rm -f /var/lock/subsys/smb.heian
[ $RETVAL -eq 0 -a $RETVAL2 -eq 0 ] && rm -f /var/lock/subsys/smb.heian
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reload() {
reload() {
echo -n $"Reloading smb.conf file: "
echo -n $"Reloading smb.conf file: "
kill -HUP `cat /var/run/samba/heian/smbd.pid`
killproc -p $smb_pidfile smbd -HUP
RETVAL=$?
RETVAL=$?
echo
echo
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rhstatus() {
rhstatus() {
status smbd
status -p $smb_pidfile smbd
status nmbd
status -p $nmb_pidfile nmbd
}
}
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--------- -------
--------- -------
kansai
kansai



== Wrapup ==
== Wrapup ==


As you can see, you now have two totally independent instances of samba running on the same host.
As you can see, you now have two totally independent instances of samba running on the same host.

== References ==

* [http://www.k-max.name/windows/howto-samba-na-2-interfejsa-i-2-seti-s-raznymi-smb-conf/ Multiple Server Instances Samba on Debian 6 in Russian.]



[[User:Mpetre|Mpetre]] 13:40, 14 March 2006 (CST)
[[User:Mpetre|Mpetre]] 13:40, 14 March 2006 (CST)

Latest revision as of 20:08, 22 May 2012

Multiple Server Hosting

The use of multiple server hosting involves running multiple separate instances of Samba, each with it's own configuration file. This method is complicated by the fact that each instance of nmbd, smbd and winbindd must have write access to entirely separate TDB files. The ability to keep separate the TDB files used by nmbd, smbd and winbindd can be enabled either by recompiling Samba for each server hosted so each has its own default TDB directories, or by configuring these in the smb.conf file, in which case each instance of nmbd, smbd and winbindd must be told to start up with its own smb.conf configuration file.

Each instance should operate on its own IP address (that independent IP address can be an IP Alias). Each instance of nmbd, smbd and winbindd should listen only on its own IP socket. This can be secured using the socket address parameter. Each instance of the Samba server will have its own SID also, this means that the servers are discrete and independent of each other.

As an alternative, you can setup Samba to run within Xen. Some Samba administrators may find it easier to set up, especially if you are going to set up more Samba and OpenLDAP instances on the same box.

Conventions

  • this document will use the configuration file method
  • this document is RHEL centric for the interfaces and file locations
  • the domain will be kansai
  • the instances will be named nara and heian
  • nara will listen on eth0:1
  • heian will listen on eth0:2

Preparation

To have multiple instances of samba running, you will need to setup at least one virtual interface per samba instance. We will setup two persistant virtual interfaces right now.

cd /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts
cat << EOF > ifcfg-eth0:1
DEVICE=eth0:1
BOOTPROTO=static
BROADCAST=192.168.255.255
HWADDR=00:08:02:91:2C:58
IPADDR=192.168.127.1
NETMASK=255.255.0.0
NETWORK=192.168.0.0
ONBOOT=yes
TYPE=Ethernet
EOF
cat << EOF > ifcfg-eth0:2
DEVICE=eth0:2
BOOTPROTO=static
BROADCAST=192.168.255.255
HWADDR=00:08:02:91:2C:58
IPADDR=192.168.127.2
NETMASK=255.255.0.0
NETWORK=192.168.0.0
ONBOOT=yes
TYPE=Ethernet
EOF

ifup eth0:1 
ifup eth0:2

cat << EOF >> /etc/hosts
192.168.127.1		nara.kansai	nara
192.168.127.2		heian.kansai	heian
EOF

You will also need one separate set of directories per instance for the samba private files (pids, databases, ...) and shares:

mkdir -p /var/run/samba/nara /var/run/samba/heian
mkdir -p /var/cache/samba/nara /var/cache/samba/heian
mkdir -p /var/log/samba/nara /var/log/samba/heian
mkdir -p /shares/nara/todaiji /shares/heian/jingu

Don't forget to update logrotate to backup your new log directories (NOTE: if you copy/paste this into your own editor instead of using cat, make sure to remove the backslashes):

cd /etc/logrotate.d
cat << EOF > samba-nara
/var/log/samba/nara/*.log {
   notifempty
   missingok
   sharedscripts
   copytruncate
   postrotate
       /bin/kill -HUP \`cat /var/run/samba/nara/smbd.pid /var/run/samba/nara/nmbd.pid /var/run/samba/nara/winbindd.pid 2> /dev/null\` 2> /dev/null || true
   endscript
}
EOF
cat << EOF > samba-heian
/var/log/samba/heian/*.log {
   notifempty
   missingok
   sharedscripts
   copytruncate
   postrotate
       /bin/kill -HUP \`cat /var/run/samba/heian/smbd.pid /var/run/samba/heian/nmbd.pid /var/run/samba/heian/winbindd.pid 2> /dev/null\` 2> /dev/null || true
   endscript
}
EOF

Configuration files

Create two configuration files: /etc/samba/smb.conf.nara and /etc/samba/smb.conf.heian

cd /etc/samba

cat <<EOF >smb.conf.nara
[global]
        add share command          = /usr/bin/modify_samba_config.pl
        delete share command       = /usr/bin/modify_samba_config.pl
        change share command       = /usr/bin/modify_samba_config.pl
        workgroup                  = kansai
        security                   = user
        bind interfaces only       = yes
        interfaces                 = eth0:1
        netbios name               = nara
        pid directory              = /var/run/samba/nara
        lock directory             = /var/cache/samba/nara
        private dir                = /var/cache/samba/nara

[todaiji]
        path = /shares/nara/todaiji
EOF

cat <<EOF >smb.conf.heian
[global]
        add share command          = /usr/bin/modify_samba_config.pl
        delete share command       = /usr/bin/modify_samba_config.pl
        change share command       = /usr/bin/modify_samba_config.pl
        workgroup                  = kansai
        security                   = user
        bind interfaces only       = yes
        interfaces                 = eth0:2
        netbios name               = heian
        pid directory              = /var/run/samba/heian
        lock directory             = /var/cache/samba/heian
        private dir                = /var/cache/samba/heian

[jingu]
        path = /shares/heian/jingu
EOF

In /etc/sysconfig, create two files named samba.nara and samba.heian

cd /etc/sysconfig

cat <<EOF >samba.nara
# Options to smbd
SMBDOPTIONS="-D -s /etc/samba/smb.conf.nara -l /var/log/samba/nara"
# Options to nmbd
NMBDOPTIONS="-D -s /etc/samba/smb.conf.nara -l /var/log/samba/nara"
# Options for winbindd
WINBINDOPTIONS=""
EOF

cat <<EOF >samba.heian
# Options to smbd
SMBDOPTIONS="-D -s /etc/samba/smb.conf.heian -l /var/log/samba/heian"
# Options to nmbd
NMBDOPTIONS="-D -s /etc/samba/smb.conf.heian -l /var/log/samba/heian"
# Options for winbindd
WINBINDOPTIONS=""
EOF

Startup scripts

The default RHEL startup scripts don't handle multiple processes, so we will use modified versions instead. All of the changes have to do with explicitly specifying the pidfiles, instead of the functions guessing the PIDs.

cat <<EOF > smb.nara
#!/bin/sh
#
# chkconfig: - 91 35
# description: Starts and stops the Samba smbd and nmbd daemons \
#              used to provide SMB network services.
#
# pidfile: /var/run/samba/nara/smbd.pid
# pidfile: /var/run/samba/nara/nmbd.pid
# config:  /etc/samba/smb.conf.nara

smb_pidfile="/var/run/samba/nara/smbd.pid"
nmb_pidfile="/var/run/samba/nara/nmbd.pid"

# Source function library.
if [ -f /etc/init.d/functions ] ; then
  . /etc/init.d/functions
elif [ -f /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions ] ; then
  . /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions
else
  exit 0
fi

# Avoid using root's TMPDIR
unset TMPDIR
 
# Source networking configuration.
. /etc/sysconfig/network

if [ -f /etc/sysconfig/samba.nara ]; then
   . /etc/sysconfig/samba.nara
fi

# Check that networking is up.
[ ${NETWORKING} = "no" ] && exit 0

# Check that smb.conf exists.
[ -f /etc/samba/smb.conf.nara ] || exit 0

# Check that we can write to it... so non-root users stop here
[ -w /etc/samba/smb.conf.nara ] || exit 0


RETVAL=0


start() {
        KIND="SMB"
        echo -n $"Starting $KIND services: "
        daemon --pidfile $smb_pidfile smbd $SMBDOPTIONS
        RETVAL=$?
        echo
        KIND="NMB"
        echo -n $"Starting $KIND services: "
        daemon --pidfile $nmb_pidfile nmbd $NMBDOPTIONS
        RETVAL2=$?
        echo
        [ $RETVAL -eq 0 -a $RETVAL2 -eq 0 ] && touch /var/lock/subsys/smb.nara || \
          RETVAL=1
        return $RETVAL
}

stop() {
        KIND="SMB"
        echo -n $"Shutting down $KIND services: "
        killproc -p $smb_pidfile smbd
        RETVAL=$?
        echo
        KIND="NMB"
        echo -n $"Shutting down $KIND services: "
        killproc -p $nmb_pidfile nmbd
        RETVAL2=$?
        [ $RETVAL -eq 0 -a $RETVAL2 -eq 0 ] && rm -f /var/lock/subsys/smb.nara
        echo ""
        return $RETVAL
}

restart() {
        stop
        start
}

reload() {
        echo -n $"Reloading smb.conf file: "
        killproc -p $smb_pidfile smbd -HUP
        RETVAL=$?
        echo
        return $RETVAL
} 

rhstatus() {
        status -p $smb_pidfile smbd
        status -p $nmb_pidfile nmbd
}

case "$1" in
  start)
        start
        ;;
  stop)
        stop
        ;;
  restart)
        restart
        ;;
  reload)
        reload
        ;;
  status)
        rhstatus
        ;;
  condrestart)
        [ -f /var/lock/subsys/smb.nara ] && restart || :
        ;;
  *)
        echo $"Usage: $0 {start|stop|restart|reload|status|condrestart}"
        exit 1
esac

exit $?
EOF

cat <<EOF >smb.heian
#!/bin/sh
#
# chkconfig: - 91 35
# description: Starts and stops the Samba smbd and nmbd daemons \
#              used to provide SMB network services.
#
# pidfile: /var/run/samba/heian/smbd.pid
# pidfile: /var/run/samba/heian/nmbd.pid
# config:  /etc/samba/smb.conf.heian

smb_pidfile="/var/run/samba/heian/smbd.pid"
nmb_pidfile="/var/run/samba/heian/nmbd.pid"

# Source function library.
if [ -f /etc/init.d/functions ] ; then
  . /etc/init.d/functions
elif [ -f /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions ] ; then
  . /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions
else
  exit 0
fi

# Avoid using root's TMPDIR
unset TMPDIR

# Source networking configuration.
. /etc/sysconfig/network

if [ -f /etc/sysconfig/samba.heian ]; then
   . /etc/sysconfig/samba.heian
fi

# Check that networking is up.
[ ${NETWORKING} = "no" ] && exit 0

# Check that smb.conf exists.
[ -f /etc/samba/smb.conf.heian ] || exit 0

# Check that we can write to it... so non-root users stop here
[ -w /etc/samba/smb.conf.heian ] || exit 0


RETVAL=0


start() {
        KIND="SMB"
        echo -n $"Starting $KIND services: "
        daemon --pidfile $smb_pidfile smbd $SMBDOPTIONS
        RETVAL=$?
        echo
        KIND="NMB"
        echo -n $"Starting $KIND services: "
        daemon --pidfile $nmb_pidfile nmbd $NMBDOPTIONS
        RETVAL2=$?
        echo
        [ $RETVAL -eq 0 -a $RETVAL2 -eq 0 ] && touch /var/lock/subsys/smb || \
           RETVAL=1
        return $RETVAL
}

stop() {
        KIND="SMB"
        echo -n $"Shutting down $KIND services: "
        killproc -p $smb_pidfile smbd
        RETVAL=$?
        echo
        KIND="NMB"
        echo -n $"Shutting down $KIND services: "
        killproc -p $nmb_pidfile nmbd
        RETVAL2=$?
        [ $RETVAL -eq 0 -a $RETVAL2 -eq 0 ] && rm -f /var/lock/subsys/smb.heian
        echo ""
        return $RETVAL
}


restart() {
        stop
        start
}

reload() {
        echo -n $"Reloading smb.conf file: "
        killproc -p $smb_pidfile smbd -HUP
        RETVAL=$?
        echo
        return $RETVAL
}

rhstatus() {
        status -p $smb_pidfile smbd
        status -p $nmb_pidfile nmbd
}

case "$1" in
  start)
        start
        ;;
  stop)
        stop
        ;;
  restart)
        restart
       ;;
  reload)
        reload
        ;;
  status)
        rhstatus
        ;;
  condrestart)
        [ -f /var/lock/subsys/smb.heian ] && restart || :
        ;;
  *)
        echo $"Usage: $0 {start|stop|restart|reload|status|condrestart}"
        exit 1
esac

exit $?
EOF


Testing

stop and disable the default samba, start the instances

root@naniwa: # service smb stop
Shutting down smb:                                         [  OK  ]

root@naniwa: # chkconfig smb off 

root@naniwa: # chkconfig --list smb
smb             0:off   1:off   2:off   3:off    4:off   5:off   6:off

root@naniwa: # service smb.nara start
Starting SMB:                                              [  OK  ]
Starting NMB:                                              [  OK  ]

root@naniwa: # service smb.heian start
Starting SMB:                                              [  OK  ]
Starting NMB:                                              [  OK  ]

enumerate the shares on each instance


root@naniwa: # smbclient -L nara -k
Domain=[kansai] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.0.9-1.3E.5]

       Sharename       Type      Comment
       ---------       ----      -------
       todaiji       	Disk
       IPC$            IPC       IPC Service (Samba 3.0.9-1.3E.5)
       ADMIN$          IPC       IPC Service (Samba 3.0.9-1.3E.5)
Domain=[kansai] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.0.9-1.3E.5]

       Server               Comment
       ---------            -------
       nara                 Samba 3.0.9-1.3E.5

       Workgroup            Master
       ---------            -------
       kansai

root@naniwa: # smbclient -L heian -k
Domain=[kansai] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.0.9-1.3E.5]

       Sharename       Type      Comment
       ---------       ----      -------
       jingu       	Disk
       IPC$            IPC       IPC Service (Samba 3.0.9-1.3E.5)
       ADMIN$          IPC       IPC Service (Samba 3.0.9-1.3E.5)
Domain=[kansai] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.0.9-1.3E.5]

       Server               Comment
       ---------            -------
       heian                Samba 3.0.9-1.3E.5
 
       Workgroup            Master
       ---------            -------
       kansai


Play with instances and test connectivity


root@naniwa: # service smb.nara stop
Shutting down SMB services:
Shutting down NMB services:

root@naniwa: # smbclient -L nara -k
Error connecting to 192.168.127.1 (Connection refused)
Connection to nara failed

root@naniwa: # smbclient -L heian -k
Domain=[kansai] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.0.9-1.3E.5]

       Sharename       Type      Comment
       ---------       ----      -------
       jingu       	Disk
       IPC$            IPC       IPC Service (Samba 3.0.9-1.3E.5)
       ADMIN$          IPC       IPC Service (Samba 3.0.9-1.3E.5)
Domain=[kansai] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.0.9-1.3E.5]

       Server               Comment
       ---------            -------
       heian                Samba 3.0.9-1.3E.5

       Workgroup            Master
       ---------            -------
       kansai               

root@naniwa: # service smb.nara start
Starting SMB services:                                     [  OK  ]
Starting NMB services:                                     [  OK  ]
 
root@naniwa: # service smb.heian stop
Shutting down SMB services:
Shutting down NMB services:

root@naniwa: # smbclient -L nara -U%
Domain=[kansai] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.0.9-1.3E.5]

       Sharename       Type      Comment
       ---------       ----      -------
       todaiji       	Disk
       IPC$            IPC       IPC Service (Samba 3.0.9-1.3E.5)
       ADMIN$          IPC       IPC Service (Samba 3.0.9-1.3E.5)
Domain=[kansai] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.0.9-1.3E.5]

       Server               Comment
       ---------            -------
       nara                 Samba 3.0.9-1.3E.5

       Workgroup            Master
       ---------            -------
       kansai

root@naniwa: # smbclient -L heian -U%
Error connecting to 192.168.127.2 (Connection refused)
Connection to heian failed
root@naniwa: # service smb.heian start
root@naniwa: # smbclient -L heian -k
Domain=[kansai] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.0.9-1.3E.5]

       Sharename       Type      Comment
       ---------       ----      -------
       todaiji       	Disk
       IPC$            IPC       IPC Service (Samba 3.0.9-1.3E.5)
       ADMIN$          IPC       IPC Service (Samba 3.0.9-1.3E.5)
Domain=[kansai] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.0.9-1.3E.5]

       Server               Comment
       ---------            -------
       heian                Samba 3.0.9-1.3E.5

       Workgroup            Master
       ---------            -------
       kansai                   

Wrapup

As you can see, you now have two totally independent instances of samba running on the same host.

References


Mpetre 13:40, 14 March 2006 (CST)