Il giorno Fri, 2 Aug 2002, David John Smith cos� ha scritto:
|From: David John Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
|To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|Date: Fri, 2 Aug 2002 12:28:18 +0100
|Subject: [Ltsp-discuss] problem getting local apps working
|
|ltsp is working fine in that I can use a diskless workstation
|as a terminal to the ltsp server and run the gnome desktop etc.
|
|However I am trying to get ltsp to run local apps.
|
|As an initial test I have tried to rsh to my diskess
|workstation(WS001) i.e. rsh ws001 uptime
|
|The system replies 'connection refused'. Does anyone know why?
|
|(I can rsh to and from the other machines on the lan. ltsp.conf is
|set up for local apps and nis is working okay.)
|
NIS may be running, but it may not be appropriately configured.
NIS, like all Sun software, is unnecessarily convoluted and complicated,
it's easy to miss something. Double check NIS' configuration, parse the logs,
try again and ... good luck.
As far as LTSP is concerned, you have to put these lines in your lts.conf
file:
NIS_DOMAIN = NIS.domainname
NIS_SERVER = NIS.server.IP.address
The second line is superfluous if the NIS server is the default server as
defined in SERVER = .
Sandro
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