Hello... IBM AIX is a Unix like operating system developed by IBM that is usually run on their big-iron boxes like the zSeries.
See this link for more info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_AIX -b On 11/15/10 11:37 AM, "Anil Wakhare" <aswakh...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > can you help me? > what is IBM AIX,I want brief information about it,can any give it. > > On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 12:51 AM, Brian McGrew <br...@visionpro.com> wrote: >>> > On Sun, Nov 14, 2010 at 06:56:57AM -0800, Brian McGrew wrote: >>>> >> On 11/13/10 3:08 PM, "Volker Lendecke" <volker.lende...@sernet.de> >>>> wrote: >>>> >> >>>>> >>> On Sat, Nov 13, 2010 at 12:07:23PM -0800, Brian McGrew wrote: >>>>>> >>>> There is a level 10 log attached. I stopped samba, cleared the >>>>>> logs, >>>>>> >>>> restarted samba, tried to connect, stopped samba and grabbed the >>>>>> logs. >>>>> >>> >>>>> >>> Is it possible you're trying to connect to share "vol2" >>>>> >>> where it should be called "data2"? >>>> >> >>>> >> No, the shares really are called data1 and data2. When I first setup >>>> Samba >>>> >> on this machine, the shares were called vol1 and vol2 but that name was >>> > >>> > That's the point. The log file indicated that you tried to >>> > connect to vol2 and not data2. Please retry connecting to >>> > the share data2. >> >> I'll attach a copy of my config file at the end of this message. The list >> won't let me attach a screen shot, but I'm for sure trying to map to >> \\qfs\data1 or \\qfs\data2. There is a homes share defined in my config >> file and in Network Places, that share (called brian) works fine and I can >> map to \\qfs\brian and read and write to it. It's only the data1 and data2 >> shares that are the Quantum StorNext CVFS filesystem that are giving me >> problems. >> >> It's probably also worth pointing out that the config file I'm using is the >> exact same as a config file on another Samba server that is working fine. >> The only difference is the other server is sharing a GPFS filesystem and not >> a CVFS filesystem. Note the GPFS tags in the config file --- seems to make >> no difference on the broken server, with or without those tags. >> >> -brian >> >> [global] >> workgroup = 8950HIX >> netbios name = QFS >> server string = QFS Samba Server >> password server = * >> realm = 8950HIX.COM <http://8950HIX.COM> >> security = ads >> idmap uid = 16777216-33554431 >> idmap gid = 16777216-33554431 >> template shell = /bin/bash >> template homedir = /gpfs/home/%D/%U >> winbind use default domain = yes >> winbind offline logon = no >> idmap backend = rid >> encrypt passwords = yes >> log level = 3 >> log file = /var/log/samba/smbd.log >> ;clustering = yes >> idmap backend = tdb2 >> fileid:mapping = fsname >> use mmap = no >> vfs objects = gpfs fileid >> gpfs:sharemodes = yes >> force unknown acl user = yes >> nfs4: mode = special >> nfs4: chown = yes >> nfs4: acedup = merge >> >> [homes] >> comment = Home Directories >> browseable = no >> writable = yes >> >> [data1] >> comment = QFS Volume One >> path = /vol1/data1 >> browseable = yes >> writable = yes >> >> [data2] >> comment = QFS Volume One >> path = /vol2/data2 >> browseable = yes >> writable = yes >> >> -- >> To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the >> instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba > > -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba