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Special Forums Windows & DOS: Issues & Discussions Terminal Services access to NFS Post 302197675 by wiggy332 on Wednesday 21st of May 2008 11:29:10 AM
Old 05-21-2008
Terminal Services access to NFS

Hi,

I am currently looking into a issue that has me scratching my head somewhat. Users from our branch down south use terminal services to work on within there windows desktop. The user used to be able to access NFS via her terminal services screen rather than reverting back to her windows desktop and entering via this route.

Our windows support guy is addament that this is a unix issue despite the issue only becoming apparent following an upgrade of terminal services. I have tried manipulating the users.map file in a few ways. I think the issue lays with the fact that her old windows log on and her old terminal services log on used to be the same. So when accessing NFs via terminal services previously the user map file was picking up the user name and granting her access. Her TS log on is now appended with a 2 so for example if it were me with the issue the windows log on would be:

cwiggle
and the TS log on - 2cwiggle

Now obviously these do not match with in the users.map file on NFS, i have tried having 2 entries for her with the 2 different log ons, i have also tried having the user with one entry but both the windows and TS usernames next to each other. Has anyone ever come across this issue before/know a work around? I am really just after a 2nd opinion as to whether this is a unix support issue and im being silly or if it is vice versa and i am right in stating that this is probably a TS setting somewhere? The only remaining thing i can think of trying is to get the terminal services name changed to the same as her windows log on again if possible?

Any advice much appreciated.
Thanks
 

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ds.log(4)							   File Formats 							 ds.log(4)

NAME
ds.log - Availability Suite data services log file DESCRIPTION
The /var/adm/ds.log file contains the Availability Suite data services command log. The administration commands log activities to the file in the format: date time product: message Note that when the size of the log file exceeds 10 Mbytes, ds.log is renamed /var/adm/ds.log.bak and a new /var/adm/ds.log file is cre- ated. The ds.log fields are: date The date format is mmm nn, where mmm is the local three-character abbreviation for the month and nn is the day of the month on which the event occurred. time The time of the event, in hh:mm:ss format. product A product code that identifies which component of the data services produced the event. The code is separated from the message that follows by a colon (:) and a space. message A message that can extend over more than one line describing the event that occurred. The second or following lines are not pre- fixed by the date, time, and product code strings. EXAMPLES
The example below shows sample ds.log file content: Jan 25 05:26:17 ii: iiboot suspend cluster tag <none> Jan 25 05:32:02 ii: iiboot resume cluster tag <none> Jan 25 05:32:04 sv: svboot: resume /dev/vx/rdsk/bigmaster Jan 25 05:32:04 sv: svboot: resume /dev/vx/rdsk/bigshadow Jan 25 05:32:04 sv: svboot: resume /dev/vx/rdsk/mstvxfs Jan 25 05:32:04 sv: svboot: resume /dev/vx/rdsk/master01 ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +---------------------+---------------------------------------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +---------------------+---------------------------------------------------------+ |Architecture | x86 | +---------------------+---------------------------------------------------------+ |Availability | SUNWscmu | +---------------------+---------------------------------------------------------+ |Interface Stability | Committed | +---------------------+---------------------------------------------------------+ SEE ALSO
iiadm(1M), sndradm(1M), svadm(1M), attributes(5) SunOS 5.11 08 Jun 2007 ds.log(4)
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