Very interesting.
export all via nfs
But is NFS a requirement, or can I make do with windows XP's SMB
implementation? Remember, the partitions are under windows, I want
OpenBSD to be the computer that does the backing up onto those.
I will try this one. But it lacks the error-recovery I was hoping for. Alas.
But there should be enough storage that I could have a few computers
making up one copy, and a few making up another.
Thanks
A Rossi
Graham Gower wrote:
On 22/02/06, A Rossi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> You may want to experiment with hiding the drives through GP,
>> "hidden" might not fit your definition of "can't access".
> I'd probably hide it and change permissions for no access. I can do
> both, right?
>
>> Sure, you should just be able to browse to \\server\e$ (or
>> equivalent) and access the drive.
> Unfortunately, that doesn't really answer my question. Pretty much
> what I'm going for is a distributed networked RAID 5 (or 1) between
> Windows and *BSD (hopefully OpenBSD) that the windows users cannot
> mess with. This sounds like some fantastical crazy idea that does
> not yet exist. Someday when I learn to program, I'll write
> something that does explicitly this...
>
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-misc&m=105358689405500&w=2
s/nfs/samba/