Hi,
My personal favorite is "java netapp.cmds.jsh" This gives you cd ; ls ; ls -l; mv and rm
Stephen Darragh
-----Original Message----- From: owner-toasters@mathworks.com [mailto:owner-toasters@mathworks.com] On Behalf Of Jerry Sent: Sunday, May 21, 2006 8:03 AM To: Dirk Schmiedt; Geissler, Norbert Cc: toasters@mathworks.com Subject: Re: Summary 'advanced mode commands' survey
Wholly crap. I've been wishing there was an "ls" for simple stuff in the filer. Now all they need is vi.
--- Dirk Schmiedt dirk.schmiedt@munich.netsurf.de wrote:
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Hi all, I'm a newbee to netapp systems (have my first system on test now) and i don't succeed in joining the storage system in our samba domain (this was the first test :-( ).
The error i get when running "cifs setup" is as follows: "Fri Jun 30 17:07:15 CEST [filertop: nbt.nbss.socketError:error]: NBT: Cannot connect to server 134.58.217.245 over NBSS socket for port 139. Error 0xd: Permission denied." Ontap version is 7.0.4; sambaversion is v3.0.20b.
Joining other systems (windows servers) isn't a problem at all. Port 139 isn't blocked at all on the samba DC nor on the network ...
I'm clueless here. Hope you guys can help me. Rudy
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Rudy Rys wrote:
Hi Rudy. The workaround in this HOWTO helped me...
http://www.x-tend.be/~fred/howtos/samba3.html#13
Best wishes, Roy