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Re: smbfs mount ?
03/18/2009 07:26
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Amelia
On 3/19/2009 at 8:51 AM, Mark D Vandale mvand...@csc.com wrote:
Is cifs supported on Suse sles10 x390 ? I had read that on Novell but
then someone had said to me it was not supported on MF Linux right now. I
did try it and received this in the messages log where as the smbfs works
now.
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From: Linux on 390 Port On Behalf Of Mark Post
On 3/19/2009 at 8:51 AM, Mark D Vandale mvand...@csc.com wrote:
Is cifs supported on Suse sles10 x390 ? I had read that on Novell
but
then someone had said to me it was not supported on MF Linux right
now. I
On 3/19/2009 at 2:38 PM, Chase, John jch...@ussco.com wrote:
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From: Linux on 390 Port On Behalf Of Mark Post
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It works for me.
# df -hT /mnt
Filesystem TypeSize Used Avail Use% Mounted
on
//10.10.220.13/root cifs
Chase, John wrote:
//10.10.220.13/root cifs388M 180M 188M 49% /mnt
Only 20M is unaccounted for. That falls in to the 5% reserved for uid 0
use.
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On 3/19/2009 at 2:38 PM, Chase, John jch...@ussco.com wrote:
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It works for me.
# df -hT /mnt
Filesystem
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Re: smbfs mount ? (or cifs)
03/19/2009 01:37
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for an smbfs mount type), it is a symbolic link to
/usr/sbin/smbmount. So either way, you're going to the same code.
I have to wonder why you're using an SMB share on z/OS rather than NFS. The
SMB server was created to allow Windows users to connect, since most Windows
systems didn't have
Can smbfs be mounted from /etc/fstab ? I can issue the cmd mount -f
smbfs //ipaddress/dirname /dirname username=testid,password=testpw and
get the smbfs mounted but I can't get this mounted by adding a line in
the /etc/fstab . The format in the /etc/fstab is more like --
//ipadress:/dirname
It is possible to mount smbfs from fstab. From your line i see that you
have a : to much and some of the / changed to \. The line should
look like this:
\\ipaddres/dirname /dirname smbfs username=testid,password=testpw 0 0
And ofcourse, if you want it to automount at boot you change the last 0
On 3/18/2009 at 2:18 PM, Mark D Vandale mvand...@csc.com wrote:
Can smbfs be mounted from /etc/fstab ? I can issue the cmd mount -f
smbfs //ipaddress/dirname /dirname username=testid,password=testpw and
get the smbfs mounted but I can't get this mounted by adding a line in
the /etc/fstab
Works fine from /etc/fstab.. just use the same format as the mount (not
sure what the colon was about):
//192.168.20.2/Media /Mediasmbfs ro, blah blah
Scott
On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 12:18 PM, Mark D Vandale mvand...@csc.com wrote:
Can smbfs be mounted from /etc/fstab ? I can issue
I'm confused by this thread. Is there a special behaviour of fstab
specific to z/Linux? On every other UNIX or UNIX-clone system I have
ever used including Linux on the x86 and powerpc platforms, the two
integer values at the end of an fstab config line have nothing
whatever to do with automatic
On 3/18/2009 at 3:10 PM, Amelia Nilsson ame...@linuxchick.se wrote:
Actually it will work either way:
//ipaddress/sharename
or
\\ipaddress/sharename
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Nothing special about Linux or about zLinux regarding /etc/fstab.
I think several have simply omitted details when trying to answer this
question.
#1, YES, you can mount smb via /etc/fstab (and not only manually)
#2, NO, there is no difference between /etc/fstab on zLinux
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Re: smbfs mount ?
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On 3/18/2009 at 4:12 PM, Mark D Vandale mvand...@csc.com wrote:
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This format looks like what
everyone has specified except the 0 0 at the end.
No, it doesn't.
//ipaddress/p2dev /pdev smbfs
credentials=credfile,uid=emxpkid,gid=emeddev,fmask=774,dmask=774,rw 0 0
Would be the
So again, to clarify, two questions:
1. The checkpass value (field 6) has no bearing on whether a given
volume will be automatically mounted and determines only the order in
which fsck will examine the volume (if at all.) Is this correct?
2. The ONLY way to specify that a given fstab entry should
On 3/18/2009 at 3:49 PM, Erik N Johnson e...@uptownmilitia.com wrote:
I'm confused by this thread. Is there a special behaviour of fstab
specific to z/Linux? On every other UNIX or UNIX-clone system I have
ever used including Linux on the x86 and powerpc platforms, the two
integer values
Re: smbfs mount ?
03/18/2009 04:23
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On 3/18/2009 at 4:12 PM, Mark D Vandale mvand...@csc.com wrote:
-snip
Amelia Nilsson wrote:
It is possible to mount smbfs from fstab. From your line i see that you
have a : to much and some of the / changed to \. The line should
look like this:
\\ipaddres/dirname /dirname smbfs username=testid,password=testpw 0 0
And ofcourse, if you want it to automount at boot
Mark Post wrote:
I had found this
message in one of the logs and wasn't sure if it was related to this
statement in /etc/fstab:
In var/log/messages that says kernel: smbfs: module not supported by
Novell, setting U taint flag.
I imagine that's a hint to not used it. Use cifs instead.
Mark D Vandale wrote:
So the 2 preceding // before ipaddress is required for smbfs, we missed
that I have 2 other lines prior to this one for nfs areas with no
preceding // and they work. I did add these // and rebooted, it did work.
Thanks !
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