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SFU 3.5 Permissions Problem
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SFU 3.5 Permissions Problem - Mar. 23, '06, 11:05:11 AM
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crigano
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Hello, I am currently running SFU 3.5 on a Windows 2003 w/SP1 box. I have two NFS shares setup that are being NFS mounted by a Solaris 9 box. It seems that I am unable to open files over 20MB in size from the UNIX box. I am getting the following error(s):
cannot read ST_1_bill_of_rights.xml: Not owner
I/O error
For files under 20MB in size, everything works fine. The UNIX box is accessing the NFS share via Anonymous Access. I am wondering if that could be part of the bottleneck.
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RE: SFU 3.5 Permissions Problem - Mar. 23, '06, 2:15:43 PM
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Rodney
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The usual thing that is recommended with the NFS installation is
the installation of User Name Mapping (UNM) at the same time.
This maps Windows SID's to Unix uid's and gid's between domains
and unix boxes. This means no anonymous access. It usually clears
up any permissiona and access problems people run into.
The on-line help that comes with SFU explains it.
Start-> Programs-> Services for UNIX-> Help.
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