Ok. Here it is. I limited access to my external hard disk's partition/volume on Mac os X simply by changing permissions in Get Info window. But now the hard disk icon has disappeard and wont mount. Have tried different kind of soft to mount, but no luck. Then there is the utility called Terminal,... (0 Replies)
Hi,
We have 200GB SAN volume mounted on Redhat EL 5. which is working fine. As my SAN supports dynamic resizing of volumes, i unmounted the volume and resized the SAN Volume to 300 GB successfully. Then i mounted again but it shows 200GB only but data is intact.
Now, my requirement is to let... (3 Replies)
as the title states, i cant mount suse of apple volumes on either box. have tryed afpfs-ng but no love.
anyone have a suggestion than samba (because i dislike MS) and NFS because i don't know jack about it..... yet
thanks in advance
julz (4 Replies)
Greetings,
I am running HP-UX 10.2 and /usr is out of disk space already. I installed IE 5.0 for UNIX on my machine under /usr and browsed the Internet for a while and presto no more disk space.
I have plenty of hard disk space on my computer so would like to expand the size of the volume. The... (5 Replies)
Hi
I have recently install ubuntu on my laptop. I have tried to access my external drive wich is NTFS format but i get the following error: ´Cannot mount volume´
Can someone help me please?? (2 Replies)
Hi,
I am new to unix. I am working on Red Hat Linux and side by side on AIX also. After reading the concepts of Storage, I am now really confused regarding the terminologies
1)Physical Volume
2)Volume Group
3)Logical Volume
4)Physical Partition
Please help me to understand these concepts. (6 Replies)
I have the need to Mount one of my volumes (All machines are mac) onto all of the machines in the lab from time to time. At the moment I'm using SSH to tunnel into each machine and then send a command to the remote machine to mount my volume using AFP.
This seems convoluted to me. Is there a... (3 Replies)
Hi ,
I am completely stuck and not getting any clue to come out this . So looking for help
Q : I have salaries 10 in server with that Dell Equallogic storage connected.
in dell Equlalogic in i have 70 TB storage .
I created 7 volumes 10 TB each .
In Solaries 10 i have syslog server i... (1 Reply)
Dear all
First of all, my English not so good.
We have p52a (production server) and p52a (test server). Tape drives are VXA2.
When both servers were AIX 5.3, mksysb on production server and restoring to test server was OK.
The production server was AIX 5.3 and recently upgraded to... (3 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT REDHAT
nwclient
NWCLIENT(5) nwclient NWCLIENT(5)NAME
nwclient - configuration file for NWClient program suite
DESCRIPTION
This manual page describes the rather simple format of the file $HOME/.nwclient, the configuration file for the NWClient program suite.
FILE FORMAT
The file $HOME/.nwclient consists of several lines, each describing a NWClient connection. Lines beginning with # and empty lines are
ignored as comments.
Because you can store passwords in .nwclient, the user programs will only scan .nwclient when only the file owner has access rights to the
file. The file must be have permissions 0600.
To specify a NWClient connection, the name of the file server, the user name to be used and a password is necessary. The server name and
the user name are specified as SERVER/USER, and the password is separated by a blank. The password field can be omitted. In this case the
user programs will ask you for a password. If you specify the password to be just a dash, then no password is used.
The first valid specification has a special meaning: If the user does not name a server on the command line, the first specification is
used as a 'preferred connection'.
An example might be the following:
# The preferred connection, the user is asked
# for a password
FS311/ME
# And a passwordless account on another server
CD-SERV/GUEST -
With these lines in $HOME/.nwclient, calling 'ncpmount /mnt' will mount the the file server FS311 with user name ME on /mnt after asking
the user for a password.
ncpmount -S cd-serv /cd will silently mount the server cd-serv on /cd.
nprint, pqlist and other user programs that require a valid login also look up $HOME/.nwclient to find a file server, a user name and pos-
sibly a password.
Please note that the access permissions of .nwclient MUST be 600, for security reasons.
SEE ALSO ncpmount(8), ncpumount(8), slist(1), pqlist(1), nprint(1)nwclient 12/27/1995 NWCLIENT(5)