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09-04-2009 02:34 PM
09-04-2009 02:34 PM
Mounted volumes and NFS
- HP DL380 Storage Server
- Attached MSA20s
- Windows 2003
- NFS and CFS
I have setup a mounted volume in Windows 2003. It seems to work fine with CIFS, but when trying to share a folder on this volume with NFS, I receive this error: "Error writing share data ioctl to nfs mount driver, error = 0x00000032"
Google reveals a few other people have had the same problem but no solutions were posted. Ideas anyone? I'm worried that NFS shares + mounted volumes are a no go.
- Attached MSA20s
- Windows 2003
- NFS and CFS
I have setup a mounted volume in Windows 2003. It seems to work fine with CIFS, but when trying to share a folder on this volume with NFS, I receive this error: "Error writing share data ioctl to nfs mount driver, error = 0x00000032"
Google reveals a few other people have had the same problem but no solutions were posted. Ideas anyone? I'm worried that NFS shares + mounted volumes are a no go.
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09-04-2009 10:22 PM
09-04-2009 10:22 PM
Re: Mounted volumes and NFS
Hello Andrew,
can you export the folder withouth sharing it by CIFS?
I heard that this is not support. But I'm not sure.
Best regards,
Patrick
can you export the folder withouth sharing it by CIFS?
I heard that this is not support. But I'm not sure.
Best regards,
Patrick
Best regards,
Patrick
Patrick
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