Hi Managers,
The Problem:
> I have two pc's running Solaris X86, I export one directory to other,
> but I can't write into this directory from the other pc.
> I looked at the mans page of the command share and noticed that the
> default access is read/write, but it's not working! I don't know what is
> the problem. What I am missing?
> Here are the commands that I used:
>
> At the source PC:
> 1> share -F nfs <directory>
> n> share -F nfs rw=<host> <directory>
>
> At the destination PC:
> mount <host>:<directory> <destination_directory>
The Solution:
I was trying to write to the mounted directory as root.
I just try "share -F nfs rw=<host>,root=<root> <directory>" and it works.
Special Thanks to:
Trevor Paquette <TrevorPaquette@aec.ca>
Jafar Shameem <jafar@eviene.com>
"C. Allen" <cda@cosmoslink.net>
Jack Goldsmith <jackg@calfp.com>
Rafael Napoles Rodriguez <rnapoles@reduno.com.mx>
Russ Poffenberger <poffen@San-Jose.ate.slb.com>
Ed Miesch ph2493 <miesch@bns101.cs.lmco.com>
Robert Tommaselli <Robert.Tommaselli@ska.com>
Best Regards,
Marcus Juca'
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Marcus Vinicius G. Juca' e-mail: mjuca@iccmp.br
Network Systems Administrator voice: +55 (061)242-6562
Internacional Centre of Condensed Matter Physics
University of Brasilia - Brazil
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