Hi
I have a question
regarding the bext way of setting up CIFS forwarding....
The situation is I
have a Xen server, and all guests running RedHat linux.
DOM-0 is a (company)
public IP address (10.x.x.x), and has an "internal" address of 192.168.a.a for
DOM-Us, and ipvsadmin set up to forward services on specific ports to
them.
I have a number of
DOM-Us behind it with a privalte adress (192.168.x.x) that run these services,
and people in the company can run these and are very happy with the exception
they cannot read the logs.
As a temporary
measure, for them to get to the logs, I have started NFS on the DomU,
and put the log directories in /etc/exports as read only. I hace then
created a user on Dom0, started autofs there and put symbolic links from the new
user to /net/DOMU/logdir directories. This works but the company would be
a lot happier if there was CIFS shares...
This is not a
problem, but the question I have is this the correct thing to
do. DOM-0 is getting messy for my liking. Is it better to place
all this in DOM-0 or to create another DOM-U guest to do this
forwarding? Or maybe even to alter the services so the logs are written
through NFS to a directory on this new guest?
In short - Is it OK
to clog up Dom0 with stuff that is nothing to do with managing guests, or is it
better to create another DomU guest to do that?
Yours
Eddy
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