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SCO6 NFS Problem mounting Windows resource
Hi,
We are testing SCO6 for an upgrade. We currently have a SCO5.0.4 system that mounts a remote directory on a Windows 2000 server. The windows server has 'services for unix' installed to enable the required directory to be mounted on the SCO system. On SCO we run '/etc/mount -v -f NFS winserver:C:/xdir /mnt' This works fine on SCO5.0.4. We are planning to upgrade to SCO6. Problem is - the mount does not work properly. When the mount command is issued - it appears to work (& it does not return an error code). But, when we do a 'df' to have a look at the mounted filesystems - it shows: "df: cannot determine filesystem type of winserver:C:/xdir" We can 'cd' to /mnt - but doing a 'pwd' just returns a blank line. Apart from these problems - we can list the files in the remote windows directory. We can create a file but get problems when trying to delete the file. We realise that SCO6 is NFSv3 & SCO5.0.4 is likely to v2 or older. Anybody advise on this? - Thanks |
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You could switch to Samba, and export a unix directory that you could mount on the windows system as a shared folder.
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thanks - jgt
Samba is bundled in with Sco6 - so we have activated it & exported a share.
This looks good. 'swat' was very useful in setting this up. Thanks for the advice. |
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