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- From: miarrobi@cvbnet.prime.com (Mike Iarrobino)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.sun.apps
- Subject: Re: Centralizing Calendar Manager
- Message-ID: <4275@cvbnetPrime.COM>
- Date: 11 Nov 92 18:08:45 GMT
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- Lest I cause confusion I meant to say "rpc.cmsd" not "rpc.cmgr".
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- > mills@ccu.umanitoba.ca (Gary Mills) writes:
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- > It seems to me that one way would be to only run rpc.cmsd on the server,
- > and have all the clients use /var/spool/calendar on the server. Would
- > that work? Alternatively, you could export /var/spool/calendar from the
- > server, and mount it on all the clients. Would that work? What problems
- > am I likely to run into?
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- You can setup everyone's calendar on a central server, but all machines still
- run rpc.cmgr. They then reference their calendar as user@server instead of
- user@localmachine. The nice thing about this is it centralizes all calendar
- files in to one place making backups easier and allows everyone to access
- their calendar regardless of what machine they are logged onto.
-