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Windows Service for Unix: mounting windows folder on Solaris Baghele, Bipin Bipin.Baghele at accretivecom.

com Tue Jul 11 11:56:03 EDT 2006 Previous message: Windows Service for Unix: mounting windows folder on Solaris Next message: Ultra 10 Reboot. Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] I was missing some steps in my configuration. Thanks to Niranjan Parulekar for providing me the actual steps. Niranjan reply mentioned below: -------------------------------------------------------On Windows: Open User Manager and Configure user "nfsuser(can be any name)". Click on Program Files - Windows Services for Unix Click on Services for Unix Administration Click on Server for NFS Click on Client Groups Click on new and add NFS Click on Advanced Type in the IP address of the Unix server and click add clients Type in the IP address of the Windows NFS server and click on Add clients Click on User Name Mapping Make sure the Password(/etc/passwd from Unix - with only the relevant entry) file exists in the path mentioned below. Make sure the Group file(/etc/group from Unix - with only the relevant entry) exists in the path mentioned below Click on Maps Click on Show User Maps Click on List Windows users Click on List Unix users Select 'NFSUSER' from the Windows list Select 'UNIXUSER(which exists in passwd file)' user from the UNIX list Click on 'Add' Click on 'Apply' Click on Server settings Select "Create files with '.' to be hidden files" Select the folder that you want to share through NFS For example 'C:\test' Right click on 'Test' folder Select 'Properties' Click on 'Security' Click on 'Advanced' Select the local user 'nfstest' Click on 'Edit' Make sure the 'Delete subfolders and files' permission is selected. Click on NFS sharing Click on share this folder as 'Test' Make sure encoding is 'ANSI' Make sure 'Allow anonymous' is unselected Click on 'Permissions' Click on add and select NFS Uncheck 'Root Access Allowed' Click on 'Read write access'. Make sure the 'All machines' profile has no access selected. Make user the 'NFSuser' has the modify permissions to the NFS shared folder.

Open 'maphost' file in f:\some_path\SFU\Mapper. On UNIX: Created a normal user account "UNIXUSER" with group "XYZ" on HQIBM105 mount the NFS file system Note: The access for the path is controlled from the DXBAPRS2 box e.g. name of the user allowed to access the, the permissions to the file system etc. --------------------------------------------------------------Thanks Bipin Baghele -----Original Message----From: sunmanagers-bounces at sunmanagers.org on behalf of Baghele, Bipin Sent: Mon 7/10/2006 2:52 PM To: sunmanagers at sunmanagers.org Subject: Windows Service for Unix: mounting windows folder on Solaris Hi, I need to mount NFS shared folder from Widows Server 2003 (hostname: winserver1) on Solaris 8 (Generic_108528-18) machine. The SFU 3.5 was already installed on Windows server 2003. After sharing the folder on windows machine, I can mount same on my Solaris 8 machine but when I try to go inside the folder I get permission denied errors. Any idea, what extra things I need to set up on Windows server side. I am not looking for any password sync between windows and unix, just need to mount the windows folder on solaris and copy some files. Can someone explain me what steps I am missing?. unix1 # mount -F nfs winserver1:/dbdumps /mnt unix1 # df -k /mnt Filesystem kbytes used avail capacity Mounted on winserver1:/dbdumps 1151714300 142249228 1009465072 13% /mnt unix1 # cd /mnt ksh: /mnt: permission denied unix1 # mount /mnt on winserver1:/dbdumps remote/read/write/setuid/dev=47c0013 on Mon Jul 10 14:43:17 2006 Will summarize, Bipin _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers at sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagers

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