Before setting up Mac client computer file-sharing, you must understand which server and client computers are qualified, the file-sharing protocols that are supported, and the limitations of each protocol.
Carefully read this information and plan your setup so that, after you set up the file-sharing protocol, you don't have to convert protocols later.
If you decide not to use the recommended configuration, you must understand the functionality and limitations of the protocol that you use.
The recommended configuration is:
If you need to convert file-sharing protocols:
Mac client computers are recommended to use the SMB protocol. AFP protocols are not qualified with Prinergy, including ExtremeZ-IP.
Protocols for connecting Mac client computers in Prinergy
SMB
The Server Message Block protocol is built into the Windows operating system. SMB is also known as CIFS and Microsoft Windows network. On UNIX servers, SMB can be implemented with Samba software.
SMB handles file resources in the following ways:
._
prefix. For example, a file named input.pdf
has a corresponding AppleDouble file that is named ._input.pdf
.Important: AppleDouble was supported for versions of Mac OS X prior to 10.5. Prinergy no longer supports these older versions of Mac OS X and therefore we recommend SMB with named forks rather than AppleDouble.
AFP
Apple Filing Protocol, which is built into the Mac OS. AFP stores file resources in resource forks.
Note: AFP is not qualified with Prinergy Workflow 8.0.
Network File System (UNIX connectivity)
NFS connectivity is not supported (as of Prinergy 5.1). Use SMB protocol instead to provide UNIX connectivity. With this change, UNIX client computers will not be able to access files/shares hosted in the Prinergy servers. Files needed by a UNIX client computer must be pushed from the Prinergy primary server to a UNIX server that is configured with SMB/CIFS protocol (such as Samba).
Software to assist Mac client computer connections
Samba
Open-source file server software that you can install on a UNIX tertiary server to provide SMB connections for the Windows Prinergy primary and secondary servers.
Many Mac client computer protocols have significant limitations in a Prinergy system.
SMB with Named Forks (alternate data streams)
AFP
AFP is not qualified with Prinergy Workflow 8.0.
NFS
NFS is not qualified for use with Prinergy.