SMB (Server Message Block) is a network protocol that is used to share access to files, printers and serial ports between a Linux or Unix computer and a Windows computer. NFS (Network File System) is ...
Here's the situation.<BR><BR>I have a linux box with a static IP address, connected in two seperate network configurations:<BR><BR>1. Connected to a gateway, with several other computers on a switch.
Can someone here pleas explain how one configures Microsoft services for unix in regards to nfs. We have a linux nfs server already running on the network I assume all I need to do is add a nfs client ...
I've set up quite a few file servers using Linux in my day, and although it's not particularly difficult, I've often thought that there should be a better way to do it. The folks at the OpenFiler ...
I hadn’t seen a stale NFS file handle for more than a decade, so this mount error surprised me. fermion:/ # mount boson:/cdrom/studio_9_solsparc /studio_9_solsparc ...
If thinking of NFS v4 puts a bad taste in your mouth, you are not alone. Or wrong. NFS v4.0 and v4.1 have had some valid, well-documented growing pains that include limited bandwidth and scalability.
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