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Discover the Power of Open Directory | |
| Subject: | local home dir? | |
| Date: | 2007-06-06 02:49:43 | |
| From: | Paul_PO | |
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Why would one want to create a local home dir on which the client machine the OD user logs in?
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local home dir?
shamless plug & I look forward to the windows article
Stay tuned for the second article. I mentioned in my summary this barely scratches the surface of Open Directory. In the second article we will setup a common NFS Home Directory for a Cent OS/RHEL client and an OS X client. This has never been documented before and makes your Mac a true *nix machine.
In the third article we get even crazier and setup network home directories for a Windows Machine served up off of a Mac, and authenticated to Open Directory!
There are some cases where you would need to authenticate to Open Directory, yet keep a separate offline folder. Specifically, you may have an expensive Final Cut Pro Suite that does uncompressed HD editing directly off of a XSAN. You may not want to keep your user directory on the network if you have a poor infrastructure as it could cause network hangs. If you have a great network infrastructure with expensive Cisco switches and GigE throughout the building then it probably won't be an issue.