Hello,
We are using Samba to connect our ClearCase server to the Windows environment. Our
original configuration was one server hosting all our VOBs and Views. We have Samba
configured to allow mapping of shares to our ClearCase Windows Clients. Everything was
working fine. Now we have set up a second server to host all our Views separate from
the VOBs. So we have a View server and a separate VOB separate. When we setup the View
server we installed Samba on that server, copied the config file from the original
setup to the new server and the only configuration change made was in the Global
parameters, the NetBios Name to be the new server name.
We are able to map a network drive to our new server. We are able to create a View on
the UNIX server, region synchronize on the Win Client side and mount a VOB. However
when we try to create a new file we get a window stating "Access Denied." If we try to
check out an existing file we get an "Error checking out {filename}. Unable to update
view {viewname}: Permission Denied. Unable to check out {filename}."
We are able to complete all these steps within the UNIX environment, we are only
having problems from the Windows environment and so we are assuming it has to do with
our Samba configuration.
We already know groups, permissions are okay. We've checked credmap against the two
servers. Any ideas?
Thank you,
April A. Asadourian
> SW Development Environment, Tools & Processes
> The Boeing Company - Huntington Beach
(714) 372-0182
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