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No NFS available, just SMB
Paul Nelson
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From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Vernon Hamberg
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2007 3:58 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: RE: Is anybody sending objects to a Sharepoint server?
Paul
No big deal - assuming you have an NFS server to talk to - and that
can be Linux or Unix or Windows with the proper free service
installed. Here is a link to our Wiki site that explains mounting an
NFS share into the IFS
http://wiki.rjssoftware.com/wiki/index.php/Creating_and_Mounting_NFS_File_Se
rver_Shares_from_the_AS/400
The article is centered on using NFS with our WebDocs product, but it
is generally applicable.
HTH
Vern
At 11:13 PM 9/17/2007, you wrote:
>Is there something special required to configure NFS on the System i?
>
>When I type wrklnk '/QNTC' I see the QNTC directory immediately. When I put
>a 5 to display the contents, nothing happens except input inhibited. I left
>one request going for 20 minutes before I killed the session. Sys req 2
>didn't even work. I had to kill the job and disconnect my session.
>
>Paul Nelson
>Cell 708-670-6978
>Office 512-392-2577
>nelsonp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: midrange-l-bounces+nelsonp=speakeasy.net@xxxxxxxxxxxx
>[mailto:midrange-l-bounces+nelsonp=speakeasy.net@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
>Vernon Hamberg
>Sent: Monday, September 17, 2007 10:55 PM
>To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
>Subject: Re: Is anybody sending objects to a Sharepoint server?
>
>Paul
>
>We generally find QNTC to be a horrible way to connect to a Windows
>box - there is some environment variable that can limit the endless
>search for compatible hosts on your network, however - not sure of
>the name - netserver docs at the software KB at IBM might help
>
>We highly recommend NFS if it's available - none of the requirements
>for matching user ids and passwords as QNTC has - so if the
>Sharepoint server can handle NFS, it's the bomb - the NFS server is
>free from Microsoft.
>
>There are also other ways to bypass Netserver - use a direct Samba
>connection - Richard uses a Java one, I think. It also does not have
>the requirement for matching IDs, etc., and it does not do the
>intense discovery nonsense - sorry - that is just overkill like nothing
>else.
>
>HTH
>Vern
>
>At 04:27 PM 9/17/2007, you wrote:
>
> >I'd like to be able to send output from my application to one of these
> >systems without a user receiving a document and posting it manually? I'd
> >like to know if any of you have one of these boxes configured via QNTC,
and
> >exactly how you did it.
> >
> >I think I have netserver configured correctly, and I have shared QNTC,
but
> >both wrklnk and iSeries Navigator go into never-never land when I try to
> >drill deeper. This is happening both with a security id and with an id
that
> >is set up on both machines.
> >
> >Any ideas?
> >
> >Paul Nelson
> >Cell 708-670-6978
> >Office 512-392-2577
> >nelsonp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >
> >
> >
> >
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