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Using NFS shares from RMCobol
I have set up a directory on a PC using smb and can access the directory using all normal unix commands.
I want to be able to access files in the directory from RMCobol programs but get system error 46 which appears to be "no record locks available". Does anybody know what I need to do to overcome this so that I can read the files? regards Ron Grout |
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NFS shares in RMCobol
It does appear to do so - I can't understand it either.
Perhaps it is the difference in file attributes under XP or something. I can't write a file either. I have set up shares in visionfs as well but to no avail. There must be other RMCobol users out there that do this! |
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