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On word: Stability :-)

QNTC/Netserver is flakey. Sometimes it works, sometimes not.

NFS is stable once you have it configured correctly.

Our customers have been using it successfully with Windows servers since early 2000's.

I tried to get the IBM folks onboard with porting a true SAMBA server to PASE, but no go.

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message: 1
date: Sun, 2 Jun 2013 00:00:11 -0600
from: Alan Campin <alan0307d@xxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: NFS Mount

Maybe I am missing something but we not just go into Netserver and create a share? As far as Windows is concerned it is just another network share.


On Sat, Jun 1, 2013 at 9:39 PM, Richard Schoen <richard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:


If you want i to mount a Windows drive share, enabled Windows Services
for Unix NFS server support.

Otherwise you could enabled the NFS server on i and mount the IFS
shares from Windows.

I would recommend the first option.

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