Windows 2003 nfs mount command




















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In this example the host rootbeer is allowed access while cola is denied access. It can be edited with either a Windows or Interix editor. You can do this more than one way. Right click the User Name Mapping entry to get the popup menu. Now stop the service. Once the service has stopped then start the service again with the popup menu selection.

The Server for NIS needs to be installed and activated. The first thing is to get NIS installed. Another window will open. This is required. Now click OK in this window and click OK in the next window.

You should be back at the components window now where you will select the Next button to start the installation. When it is done you will not be prompted to reboot.

However, you must reboot to get the new information shown when you are looking at AD user information. The first thing to do is to select the NIS domain. Once this is done then the other selectable and settable items become active. There are default entries for UID, shell and home directory. The entry for the Primary Group is left empty. You can change these values to match your needs. You can make these changes one user at a time through the AD GUI or through the command line utilities.

With the command line utilities you can create a script to automate changes for a large group of users. An example of this would be changing the default shell for all users. This is a task that is slow, boring, tedious and error prone when using a GUI but quick and accurate with a script. This can be started from the Administrative Tools entry in the Start Menu. Then enter either the domain name of the machine or the IP address of the machine that AD is running on for your Windows Domain.

Then click OK. Regardless of which choice is made for ID mapping you will need to adjust any firewall the system is using so that NFS clients can communicate with the server. You will need to ensure that the following ports are open before sharing any filesystem:. Once the ports can pass through the firewall then filesystems can be shared with the NFS Server.

Then open a pop-up menu for the filesystem to be shared right-click the mouse. A new window will open with several tabs. If you have a secure enough network you may want to check the box for Allow Anonymous Access. By default the filesystem shared by NFS is given read-only access with root access disallowed quietly re-mapped to the anonymous ID.

You can set root access to «allowed» by selecting the checkbox in this window. If there are any options you want to adjust you can do so now before selecting OK. It would be good to test that the filesystem is now available by attempting to mount it with an NFS Client on another machine. I have a Solaris 10 server, I'm trying to mount a share from a Windows nfs server. Shell Programming and Scripting. I need a help of good people with effective bash script to mount nfs shared, By the way I did the searches, since i haven't found that someone wrote a script like this in the past, I'm sure it will serve more people.

I want to mount windows oracle instance. I want to mount windows oracle instance to solaris machine. Can any one has idea? Please send me your experiences ,if any. Red Hat. Not able to mount NFS share on client side. When i tried to mount the nfs i see this error message mount -t nfs AIX cifs: mount Windows Server share? Make sure the lsdev command shows that device nsmb0 is in Web Development.

There doesnt seem to be a problem with the sharing. Now, when i try to mount the directory onto vxWorks it runs on a Tumbleweed card , using a mount script. Hi all, Hopefully this question hasn't been asked a thousand times.



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