ere's what mountd.log says. Odd that the completed line just has /cygdrive
mountd[5052] 05/16/105 16:28 mountd.c 36 : NFS mount request received
(/cygdrive/e/mnt/test, from 172.31.12.214)
mountd[5052] 05/16/105 16:28 mountd.c 36 : NFS mount request completed
(/cygdrive, from 172.31.12.214)
&
Mounting from a Solaris box to a Windows 2003 server running Cygwin NFS
>From solaris, run command
mount -f nfs servername:/cygdrive/e/mnt/test /mnt/dev
(/mnt/dev already exists)
Receive error on solaris box
mfs mount: mount: /mnt/dev: Stale NFS file handle
mountd.log:
mountd[4360] 05/16/105 10:
I had another thread going on this but it seemed to die after I had more
narrowly identified the symptoms:
machine "comp1" is in domain "dev"
local groups "administrators" and "sshusers" contain
"corp\user1" and "dev\user2"
dev\user2 is fine and shows membership to both groups no matter which i
Sorry, I didn't know I was to click that URL until I was privately scolded
by others, I apologise for putting the address out there (twice)
"Dave Korn" wrote:
> Original Message----
>>From: Salden
>>Sent: 17 March 2005 18:25
>
>> Sorry I didn't el
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> Original Message
>>From: Salden
>>Sent: 17 March 2005 18:25
>
>> Sorry I didn't elaborate. I have followed the methods in the
>> documentation. The only thing I have manually edit
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> Original Message
>>From: Salden
>>Sent: 17 March 2005 16:00
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>> I have a user configured in the passwd file and all of the groups they
>> are a memeber of in the group file. It seems that
I have a user configured in the passwd file and all of the groups they are a
memeber of in the group file. It seems that cygwin only recognises this
user's default group assigned in the passwd file. when I type "groups" this
is the only one displayed although in windows this user belongs to mu
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