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06-01-2004 11:53 PM
06-01-2004 11:53 PM
HP-UX 11.00 Client and RedHat Enterprise 3.0 NIS/NFS Server
Hallo,
im running a RedHat Enterprise Server 3.0 as
NIS and NFS Server (actually updated).
On my HP-UX Client
HP-UX B.11.00 U 9000/785 (td)
i use nfs version 2. The $HOME Directories are located on the RH 3.0 NFS Server and mounted.
I have trouble with CATIA 424 :
The Users LPFK Palettes are not available.
Trying to store new ones (they are stored in the users $HOME), I get the message :
Keyboard not stored, USR File Error :
Reserved Member.
I have read/write permissions in this directory; touch, cp, vi, ... is no problem.
In case, the users $HOME Directory is local on the HP machine, there is no error.
I think it's just a NFS Problem between HP-UX
and Red Hat AS 3.0. With the old
NIS/NFS Server (RedHat 7.1) everything in this case was working fine.
Are there any special mount options to be used ?
Any help ?
im running a RedHat Enterprise Server 3.0 as
NIS and NFS Server (actually updated).
On my HP-UX Client
HP-UX B.11.00 U 9000/785 (td)
i use nfs version 2. The $HOME Directories are located on the RH 3.0 NFS Server and mounted.
I have trouble with CATIA 424 :
The Users LPFK Palettes are not available.
Trying to store new ones (they are stored in the users $HOME), I get the message :
Keyboard not stored, USR File Error :
Reserved Member.
I have read/write permissions in this directory; touch, cp, vi, ... is no problem.
In case, the users $HOME Directory is local on the HP machine, there is no error.
I think it's just a NFS Problem between HP-UX
and Red Hat AS 3.0. With the old
NIS/NFS Server (RedHat 7.1) everything in this case was working fine.
Are there any special mount options to be used ?
Any help ?
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06-02-2004 06:00 AM
06-02-2004 06:00 AM
Re: HP-UX 11.00 Client and RedHat Enterprise 3.0 NIS/NFS Server
For this to work properly, you need the latest version of NFS for HP-UX.
I think thats version 3.
You will want to get the patches for NFS from itrc.hp.com and install them all.
You'll need to boot.
Then you should be able to do this.
It might be easier to do this with samba/openssh. For HP-UX, samba is called CIFS/9000 and is free at http://software.hp.com
SEP
I think thats version 3.
You will want to get the patches for NFS from itrc.hp.com and install them all.
You'll need to boot.
Then you should be able to do this.
It might be easier to do this with samba/openssh. For HP-UX, samba is called CIFS/9000 and is free at http://software.hp.com
SEP
Steven E Protter
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