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11-05-2015 11:40 PM - edited 11-06-2015 12:12 AM
11-05-2015 11:40 PM - edited 11-06-2015 12:12 AM
Hello,
In the past, from a host under VMS 6.1, I suceed to mount and use (for testing) a disk via NFS to a windows server 2003 (that is NFS server)
Now, I would like to do the same with Windows 2012R2 (and VMS 6.1 / UCX 4.1).
After setting up the NFS share on windows machine, the mount on DEC machine seem to be ok.
In the event viewer of windows, the mount is "successfull".
Ucx mount dnsf1: DISK_NFS /host=ThewindowsHost /uid=500 /gid=100 /path="nfs" /noad
The NFS disk appears in Sh dev D (Mnt Cnt = 0).
But I can't use the disk, Copy or Dir generate the file protection violation error (RMS-E-PRIV).
for the share, I use NO server authentification, allow anonymous access (i use same UID and GID for the share and for the mount command) and for all machines, with R/W authorization.
(Under VMS, the account used has all priv)
I spent hours yesterday to try several settings (on windows and on VMS) but with no success.
Have you any idea ?
Thanks !
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11-06-2015 11:45 AM
11-06-2015 11:45 AM
Re: NFS between UCX 4.1 and Windows 2012R2 : file protection error
Maybe you've tried this already:
Try the actual IP address for the.windows.host and for "nfs" change to actual directory/folder in quotes something like this: "/placedata/here".
Regards,
Kip
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11-07-2015 02:33 PM
11-07-2015 02:33 PM
Re: NFS between UCX 4.1 and Windows 2012R2 : file protection error
Usual trigger for NOPRIV is either that the target doesn't support the NFS version in use — TCP/IP was sketchy and limited back then, and supported only NFSv2 IIRC — or the proxies mapping the OpenVMS users with the Windows users aren't established or aren't established correctly. More than a few servers don't start NFSv2 by default. Check the TCP/IP Services doc for setting up NFS for details on the proxies.
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11-10-2015 01:55 AM
11-10-2015 01:55 AM
Solutionhello,
After few hours of search, I found a setting to apply with Nfsshare.
nfsshare <theshare> -o unmapped=yes
the nfs share :
unmapped Unix user access allowed anonymous access disallowed Anonymous UID = nnn Anonymous GID = mm
I will increase security settings step by step.
Thanks for the help.