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Are you using NFS services for UNIX on windows or. I dabbled in this a
couple of months ago and had many issues similiar to what your having but
was not doing it to the extent you are. I was just creating a nfs share
using the suid of a profile that then had to have the correct access on the
NFS services for UNIX side.

On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 3:51 PM, Bob P. Roche <BRoche@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

After rereading the first line it sounded wrong, The profiles have a UID
of whatever. say 688. But most have a GID of *NONE. Group profile do have
a UID and GID assigned.



From:
"Bob P. Roche" <BRoche@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To:
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Date:
01/27/2010 02:49 PM
Subject:
Re: NFS copy issue
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That varies by who is doing it. Most profile have a UID and a GID of
*none. The real user it needs to work as is QTMHHTP1, I want to use this
with a web page using CGIDEV2's multipart/form-data support. I am trying
to get an attachment, probably JPG from a web page, but don't want to fill

our drives with the images.
I know we tried creating a profile and group profile to match the user on
the linux share. I was able to cerate a file in the share copy it out and
back into the share and everything looked OK. If the same user created
something outside of the share and tried to copy it in, It gets rejected.
He did something related to "root squashing", but whatever he tried didn't

work either. I read up on the term and was surprised it didn't work. It
sounded exactly like my problem. I hope this works like I've read a pain
to get setup, but when it works, its reliable.



From:
Jack Kingsley <iseriesflorida@xxxxxxxxx>
To:
Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date:
01/27/2010 02:21 PM
Subject:
Re: NFS copy issue
Sent by:
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What profile are you using and is is owning the objects or is the group.
Do
a DSPUSRPRF on the profile and near the last page as you page down you
will
see the UID or GID #.

On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 2:52 PM, Bob P. Roche
<BRoche@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

I got past the CCSID problem, the archives showed that I should use
*CALC
or 437. I was later able to verify the CCSID as 4437 after the share was
mounted. Now I get an error when copying anything not originally created
in the NFS share. I can create directories, create and edit files, but
if
I try to copy anything that was created outside the NFS share it errors.
Looking in the archives I see references to UID and GID settings, but I
don't know and don't have access directly to the Linux box, and the
Linux
guy doesn't know the system I. We have both tried a few things, At this
point I may just adjust my copy of CGIDEV2 to bring the downloaded file
directly to where I'm mounting the NFS share and avoid having to move it
from the /tmp directory at all.

I wish disk space cost less per GB If it was comparable to PC's I could
just get a 1TB drive and forget about the whole NFS share.
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