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  • Subject: RE: How can I see the AS/400 from my Linux box?
  • From: Eric DeLong <Eric.DeLong@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 7 Dec 2000 07:54:00 -0600

     Booth, I'm afraid they won't be able to share these to a linux 
     client unless they upgrade os400. They would need Netserver on the 
     AS400, which was introduced at V4R2. I think netserver supports 
     SMB, though I can't say that for sure.
     
     Eric


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Subject: How can I see the AS/400 from my Linux box?
Author:  "booth@martinvt.com" <SMTP:booth@martinvt.com> at EXCHANGE
Date:    12/6/00 7:25 PM


I was asked this question today.  Any answers for him?
     
"We're running V3R7, and have some file systems shared out so that they can 
be mapped by Windows machines as drives (currently done by running IBM's 
Client Access to make a connection to the machine, then the usual Win9x/NT 
'Map a Network Drive' to QDLS)
     
I'm trying to do the same thing on a linux box, but am not sure how to 
mount the drive - ie. I'm not sure if these are being shared via NFS, SMB, 
etc. Is there any way to tell how these are being shared, and how I might 
access using Linux's mount, nfsmount, smbmount, etc?"
     
     
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Booth Martin
Booth@MartinVT.com
http://www.MartinVT.com
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