2009/10/14 Alan M Wright a...@sun.com
rpcclient (almost) does what you want - it just needs to print
out the results it gets from the server.
rpcclient -c netfileenum -U user host
Thanks This seems like a possible solution.
You could ask the Samba team about enhancing rpcclient.
Hello got a problem here...
I can't map a cifs share on my solaris box, from windows.
everything seems to be running but no
Windows cmd: net use * \\r2d2\zfs /user:pegasus\senilix *
When I try to map from windows I get this error in daemonlog:
Oct 14 09:51:22 R2D2 smbd[1766]: [ID
Ok, so when I do a zfs create tank/MyMovies, I should make it utf8only and
then I dont get this problems? Can I set utf8only afterwards, or do I have
recreate the filesystem and copy everything?
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I'm not sure if this is a bug or something. I tried researching but have
come up dry due to hard to come up with right keywords. Anyway, we have been
using OSOL 2008.11 as a file server just fine using instructions very
similar to this
Following information about your Solaris 2009.06 box would be useful to
diagnose the problem:
1. Run the following script on the Solaris box and post the output
http://opensolaris.org/os/project/cifs-server/files/cifs-gendiag
2. A network capture when viewing an ACL and seeing SIDs instead of
Well,
I updated the system for the developer build yesterday night, and I'm testing
that since this morning (It's 3:30pm now here) and perhaps the problem was
really solved. Now I could access the share by Windows (XP and Vista both
64bit) and mounting in my Linux machine by mount -t cifs.
If you want the fixes you either need to use development
builds or wait for the next release, there's no other options.
I'm not sure how development builds compare to the official
releases.
Afshin
Danilo Mussolini wrote:
Well,
I updated the system for the developer build yesterday night, and