I've taken a while to read up on NFS and I don't think that it is the best way
for me to go at home, especially with a home wireless device and a DHCP server
on the network. Given what I've read, I think the best way for me to go is SMB
so that each connection needs authentication.
I'll hop ove
Here is the post about the corruption
http://opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=103920&tstart=45
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Michelle Knight wrote:
> At home, I've got things like an x-box (yes, the original) and other things
> that rely on SMB ... I haven't checked whether they work yet; I need to get
> Ubuntu talking with the shares that I've set up ... but as I actually got a
> connection to NFS first, I thought I'
Michelle Knight wrote:
> Um, I've just seen my e-mail and realised this is for general discussion and
> not help. mod can you move this to the appropriate place please.
>
> My sincere apologies
>
Nah, this place is okay for your questions (and I am the mod, imagine that).
We like to help out
Hi Tdh,
Thanks! Good to know :-)
I've been trying to help myself as much as I can, and I've googled myself to
death!
The actual post was on this forum, last year, about May-ish I think. Their
build was actually slightly earlier than the 2009-6 (I think I got focussed on
the 111 in the build
Hi Michelle,
On Sun, Jan 17, 2010 at 02:20:33PM -0800, Michelle Knight wrote:
> Lastly, how do I tell ZFS to publish using NFS version 3 instead of 4 please?
> I have read a few corruption posts and would rather play it safe for the
> moment. (So far, when I run a package update, it has rendered t
Um, I've just seen my e-mail and realised this is for general discussion and
not help. mod can you move this to the appropriate place please.
My sincere apologies
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Michelle Knight wrote:
> I was reading some posts where there were zeros at the start of files. The
> same build version as I'm running now.
>
> I don't recall the URL, I did a lot of hunting around before posting for help.
>
Was this in zfs lists or nfs lists?
I was reading some posts where there were zeros at the start of files. The same
build version as I'm running now.
I don't recall the URL, I did a lot of hunting around before posting for help.
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Hi Folks,
Open Solaris 2009-6 as the server, ZFS partition set to share on nfs and smb.
Client is Ubuntu, 9.10
There are obvious uid differences and although I can mount the NFS share, it is
as the wrong user. How do I pass the username and/or password please?
Also, with SMB the usual mount -o
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