Bryan J. Smith wrote:
On Tue, 2005-12-06 at 00:40 -0500, Ugo Bellavance wrote:
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The drives will be used one week over 2.
What are you doing about long-term retention? Off-site?
Probaly rsync over ssh to my home server.
Number of servers: 1 for the moment.
Then you can just use local UNIX accounts. No directory server necessary.
Ok.
The prod server will be in colo. Types of users: see above. Amount of users: ~ 10 for now, may grow up to 20 max within 24 months. Reason for SMB : file/print sharing. CVS details? What do you need to know exactly? We are using CVS over SSH, Eclipse with ssh keys being the client. The developpers work sometimes in the office, sometimes from home, connected to a vpn (the endpoint is a m0n0wall firewall). The developpers have a Xampp setup on their laptops and develop there, then test on the staging server, then put it in prod. The staging server is also the development MySQL server. I'd like to use OpenXchange to have a mail/calendar/etc solution that can work with current tools (outlook :().
I'm very partial to OpenGroupware.ORG (OGo). OGo has a long way to go to be "easily installable," but it's the most flexible and open and _rich_ backend with _server_ side scheduling I've ever seen.
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I tried installing Ogo. Really not easy. Correct me if I'm wrong, but there is barely no install doc for RHEL...
OpenGroupware.ORG (SKYRiX 4.1) architecture: http://www.opengroupware.org/en/devs/docs/OGoArchitecture.html
Thanks for the link.
I just realized that horde is available in extras. It seems to be supporting PDA/outlook syncs. What do you think about it?
The server is a dual Athlon MP 1800, 1 gB RAM, 3 ware 7006-LP card in RAID 1 with 80 gB PATA HDDs + 1(X2) 200 GB removable hard drive (this server is also a backup server for a few servers for now, but this will probably change. Please let me know if you need more details. Thanks for your input ;).
Yeah, if you're 1 server, don't worry about a directory service just yet. Just use local accounts to get up'n running for now, then look at a directory service later -- especially when you have more time.
Ok, fiew! :).
Don't read all the Kerberos/OpenLDAP info on ADS. It's not required to run a Samba domain to XP clients, if you only have Samba servers.
Ok, thanks