1) just type
- to check for automount filesystems
2) someone may have manually NFS mounted/umounted it and that's why it didn't show up in your df output
I install an external disk on my sun solaris 8
this went fine and I was able to access all filesystem on the disk. the new disk is mounted on /local
then 6 hours later
files under /local/files was 1 byte in size
at the same time I received the following
error message in... (4 Replies)
My site has a few sun solaris server including out NIS server and NFS server on solaris machines. we also have few suse linux and redhat linux machine.
All our home directory is on our NFS server(sun Solaris) and this is automounted through /etc/auto_master and /etc/auto_home this worked fine... (1 Reply)
Dear Frndz,
I have a problem in automount.
please find the config file entry for automount /etc/auto_master
/- /mount.map
I have specified all the mappings in /mount.map
The service is operative.
But when i cd into the directory it is not mounting with the server.
Could you... (6 Replies)
Hi friends
I'm a newbie trying to automount a nfs shared directory. Below is the configuration I'm using
FreeBSD machine as NFS server. IP Address - 192.168.1.60
# cat /etc/exports
/shared 192.168.1.50
Solaris 10 as NFS client. IP Address - 192.168.1.50
# cat... (1 Reply)
Hello folks... have a problem here hopefully can find some direction with... we have a network using NIS authentication and automount for home dirs and other shared resources. Recently migrated some of our shares off of an EMC Celerra to an Openfiler solution. All of the clients in the NIS domain... (0 Replies)
Hello experts,
On my RHEL box when i mount a nfs file system using autofs, the df -t shows the file system as nfs only. For which mounts does it report the filesystem as autofs. ?? I actually want to see the filesystem getting reported as autofs instead of nfs. Pls guide me
I... (1 Reply)
Hi there,
I have a strange problem, I have a NFS server running AIX 7.1 TL3 SP3, let's call it server A. I have another AIX 7.1 TL3 SP3 server, let's call it server B, that's automounting a filesystem from server A.
When server B is automounting the filesystem from server A, I can't see any... (3 Replies)
Hello,
I have a CentOS 6.1 server exporting a filesystem with read/write to world. I have an AIX Client mouting this filesystem from an NIS map. One of our applications is giving an error and after a little research, we found that we need the AIX Client to mount this filesystem with NFS V2 for... (6 Replies)
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orange - extract CAB files from self-extracting installers
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orange [-d DIRECTORY] [-D LEVEL] [-h] FILENAME
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Orange is a tool and library for squeezing out juicy installable Microsoft Cabinet Files from self-extracting installers for Microsoft Win-
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* Support for some installers created by Inno Setup. (Orange 0.2 or later) * Early support for the installer used by TomTom prod-
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* InstallShield versions 5 and 6, using Unshield for extracting
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