Displaying 5 results from an estimated 5 matches for "henchey".
2008 Nov 03
1
is putting zone paths on zfs supported in Solaris 10 u5/u6 ?? Documentation on that? - 66124245
...6 of Solaris (NOT
OpenSolaris) supports zfs, if any update, for zone paths?
-Brian
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Subject: RE: Sun# 66124245 - Solaris 10 u5/u6 and zone path on zfs
Date: Mon, 03 Nov 2008 11:18:41 -0700
From: Wertz, Richard <Richard.Wertz at echostar.com>
To: Brian.Henchey at Sun.COM
References: <490F2929.9020703 at Sun.COM>
Brian,
Are there any known problems with a whole root zone that has a separate
zone opt and var from the zone root? See zone configuration below or do
we just need to ensure that the ZFS file systems are mounted?
Thank you,
Rich
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1999 Sep 13
2
Looking up NetBIOS names
Is it possible to ask a machine for its NetBIOS name if it's running either
Windows or Samba?
I tried a few various nmblookup and smbclient command lines to no avail. I
would like to be able to query a machine (by IP) and have it respond with
its nb name.
I've noted that if I perform an smbclient -L -I on a machine, it will not
list its shares unless I get the NetBIOS name correct...
2000 Jan 28
2
2.0.6 and interfaces
I tried and failed to get a W98 box to connect via ppp and become part of
the network. In the course of debugging this I found what appears to be a
weakness in the "interfaces" handling.
Testing with : nmblookup -d 2 '*' and using different "interfaces" lines.
The inbound ppp connection is 192.168.3.x.
1. interfaces = 200.01.01.233/29 192.168.3.1/24
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1999 Dec 08
2
Erronous disk full message
Hello,
I have discovered a slight problem with MS-Project4 on a WinDD server,
where users are not able to update the *.MPP file.
WinDD is Citrix Metaframe on Windows NT 3.51.
We have all data files stored on a UNIX box, using samba-2.05a, so all
*.MPP files are stored there, with the proper UNIX user's userid and
permissions.
The problem is that userB can not update and save changes in a
1999 Dec 20
4
2.0.6/Sol. 251/NTW4 - Drive mapping anomaly
Has anyone seen the following anomaly?
When I first connect to the Samba server, I run a logon script that maps
5 shares to drives F,G,H,L,M.
Some time later, when I check "My Computer", I find that the share
mapped to H: has been mapped to all the remaining drive letters as well!
For example, after I mount /users on G: and /programs on H:, I'll notice
at some point later that I