I think you could use the squash parameter.
I use something like this squash_all,anonuid=SOMEID,anongid=SOMEID
Cavet is you can only map n - 1 not n - n user relations.
Christian Langer
John D Randles schrieb am 31.07.2008 20:03:
Hi there is there an easy way to map USS UID/GID from z/OS USS
Hi there is there an easy way to map USS UID/GID from z/OS USS to Linux
accross an NFS mount point ? In older versions of NFS there was a
map_static=map.file parameter where you could build your own static
mapping table, but in NFSv4 it seems to have gone. We dont have a common
LDAP or NIIS
Hi there is there an easy way to map USS UID/GID from z/OS USS to Linux
accross an NFS mount point ? In older versions of NFS there was a
map_static=map.file parameter where you could build your own static
mapping table, but in NFSv4 it seems to have gone. We dont have a common
LDAP or NIIS