I concur. Open the file on a UNIX host with vi or something and check for the ^M's . If you do see them, vi the file and type: :%s/<ctrl-v><ctrl-m>/g . Those control characters will mess everything up.
-Ladd
On Wed, 2002-02-06 at 11:54, Joseph Pagano wrote:
-----Original Message----- From: owner-toasters@mathworks.com [mailto:owner-toasters@mathworks.com]On Behalf Of neil lehrer Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 12:30 PM To: toasters Subject: exports questions
ontap 6.1.1r2 nfs, cifs, nis, nt4 domain
- i run both nfs and cifs and i find it easier to edit the
exports file from the cifs side. but sometimes things get odd afterwards. what does the parser not like that gets in when using windows editors? i have looked with a hex editor and haven't seen anything unusual. couldn't find anything in NOW knowledgebase.
Do the files have "^M"'s at the end of each line? I ran into problems like this with nis on a sun platform when the files were edited from a window's machine.
- i set up an exports entry using the fully qualified domain
name for a host with root access. after i exportfs -a and then do an exportfs the listing comes back with just the hostname, no domain tagged on. is this normal behavior?
thanks.
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