> Duncan Groenewald > <dagroenew...@optusnet.com.au> writes: > > > The NFS share is already set up and works fine from > my Macbook, just > > not from the Windows PC. But the the Macbook is > running UNIX and > > the user ID is the same as the user id on the > opensolaris server. > > I think you were on the right track wondering if smb > would not be > better. It is after all the native protocol to > windows. > > But that doesn't mean you need to stop using nfs. > Far as I know the > hare can have both turned on... I have that setup in > several places. > > I recommend you zfs set smbshare=on file/system > zfs set smbshare=name=somecoolname > file/system > Then somecoolname will be what windows sees and uses. > > You do need to start the smb server of course. > > If things are setup ok then `svcadm enable -r > smb/server' > > You may need to join a work group too. Maybe someone > else can supply > that info, its been so long ago that I did that I've > forgotten the > required commands. > > Once these things are done I'd recommend you use a > tried and tested > chmod command that has ben mentioned on these forums > many times as a > way to cure windows to solaris server problems. > > (Note it is `/bin/chmod' in case solaris native > chmod is not first > in your path... gnu chmod doesn't now anything > about this command) > /bin/chmod -R A=everyone@:full_set:fd:allow > /file/system/containing/share > Once that is done then let windows do the rest, like > creating > directories or whatever. > > Before actually doing any of the above, you may want > to verify its not > going to cause some kind of mess. My usage is > strictly homeboy home > lan so any problems are not going to effect anyone > else but me.. if > that isn't true in your case... please verify the > above procedure. > > > _______________________________________________ > opensolaris-discuss mailing list > opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org >
So, he does not have to use "sharectl" and "sharemgr" commands to configure NFS? I know the time will come up I will also need to know. -- This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org