Hi, quick question.
I have a DS-14 shelf on an F720, DOT 6.3.1, with one failed power supply (second one still running fine allbeit getting a bit warm). Replacement is on the way.
Is this hot swappable?
Thanks
-----Original Message----- From: Bob Borowicz [mailto:rbaus@swbell.net] Sent: 17 May 2003 17:34 To: toasters@mathworks.com Subject: Re: CIFS/NFS cross authentication
Thanks Mark, i'll check it out. This is what I'm finding out the hard way... User ACL's on a NFS mount? Wow...
Doing mixed security makes for strange behaviours... And for me without a Domain Controller opens the door to the "useradmin" user db which is a whole nother ball of wax...
Thanks for the article.
-Bob
Muhlestein, Mark wrote:
If the files in a mixed or ntfs qtree have ACLs you have to be able to map the NFS cred to a CIFS cred. That is described on the NOW site:
http://now.netapp.com/NOW/knowledge/docs/olio/guides/53_troubleshooting/ index.shtml
See particularly the section on the user map file. You can test the mappings by turning on the cifs.trace_login option and doing a "wcc -u <uid>" filer command.
Mark
-----Original Message----- From: Robert Borowicz [mailto:rbaus@swbell.net] Sent: Friday, May 16, 2003 12:45 PM To: toasters@mathworks.com Subject: CIFS/NFS cross authentication
OK folks my brain is smoking... Or perhaps its *what* I'm smoking that's
doing it...
I'm trying to do a Mixed security qtree called "dlogs". My webmaster runs "Webtrends" on the access logs of our Webserver to gen stats for the big
whigs. Whopp Dee Do.... So I want a NFS dir to dump the logs off of the
Unix Webserver and then give her access on her PC where Webtrends is.
So I create a qtree called "dlogs", and add the dir to /etc/exports and do a "cifs share dlogs" etc... I delete "everybody/Full Control" and add just the folks I want to have access to on the PC side.
So the PC side works great. And the NFS side works fine with the mount command but when I try and "cd" into the dir on the remote host I get a "permission denied".
Anybody have this problem already?
Thanks
-Bob B.
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yes the psu is hot swapable
Paul McGuinness (ext. 771) wrote:
Hi, quick question.
I have a DS-14 shelf on an F720, DOT 6.3.1, with one failed power supply (second one still running fine allbeit getting a bit warm). Replacement is on the way.
Is this hot swappable?
Thanks
-----Original Message----- From: Bob Borowicz [mailto:rbaus@swbell.net] Sent: 17 May 2003 17:34 To: toasters@mathworks.com Subject: Re: CIFS/NFS cross authentication
Thanks Mark, i'll check it out. This is what I'm finding out the hard way... User ACL's on a NFS mount? Wow...
Doing mixed security makes for strange behaviours... And for me without a Domain Controller opens the door to the "useradmin" user db which is a whole nother ball of wax...
Thanks for the article.
-Bob
Muhlestein, Mark wrote:
If the files in a mixed or ntfs qtree have ACLs you have to be able to map the NFS cred to a CIFS cred. That is described on the NOW site:
http://now.netapp.com/NOW/knowledge/docs/olio/guides/53_troubleshooting/ index.shtml
See particularly the section on the user map file. You can test the mappings by turning on the cifs.trace_login option and doing a "wcc -u <uid>" filer command.
Mark
-----Original Message----- From: Robert Borowicz [mailto:rbaus@swbell.net] Sent: Friday, May 16, 2003 12:45 PM To: toasters@mathworks.com Subject: CIFS/NFS cross authentication
OK folks my brain is smoking... Or perhaps its *what* I'm smoking that's
doing it...
I'm trying to do a Mixed security qtree called "dlogs". My webmaster runs "Webtrends" on the access logs of our Webserver to gen stats for the big
whigs. Whopp Dee Do.... So I want a NFS dir to dump the logs off of the
Unix Webserver and then give her access on her PC where Webtrends is.
So I create a qtree called "dlogs", and add the dir to /etc/exports and do a "cifs share dlogs" etc... I delete "everybody/Full Control" and add just the folks I want to have access to on the PC side.
So the PC side works great. And the NFS side works fine with the mount command but when I try and "cd" into the dir on the remote host I get a "permission denied".
Anybody have this problem already?
Thanks
-Bob B.
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