× The internal search function is temporarily non-functional. The current search engine is no longer viable and we are researching alternatives.
As a stop gap measure, we are using Google's custom search engine service.
If you know of an easy to use, open source, search engine ... please contact support@midrange.com.



The NFS mount that Rob mentioned would probably be the easiest, assuming
your Windows team will do it.

Alternatively, you could use the EIM SSO product that's included in the
base IBMi. Much more effort, but also much more benefit.

HTH


date: Wed, 02 Dec 2020 15:00:28 +0000
from: Brian <belstsrv@xxxxxxxxx>
subject: IFS Symlink to Windows Share

Hi All,

Trying to find an optimal solution to some directory sharing challenges.
I'll start by saying what I am trying to do.

We have a root folder on the IFS that holds all the subfolders for our
application.

/app

In there we have some normal IFS folders and then some symlinks to
Windows shares that are "found" in QNTC.

For example:
/QNTC/server1/data
becomes
/app/data

The user ID that our main application runs on exists both on the IBMi
and also on the Windows domain with matching passwords. So, using the
symlinks (or just surfing through QNTC) works just fine for that user
and our programs that run under that ID.

My issue comes in that several of our developers have IBMi accounts that
are not the same as the Windows network accounts and trying to make them
the same, and then keep the passwords in sync, etc. becomes a pain and
one that I would like to avoid.

Is there a way to map the drive/create the symlink with a default user?
Or
Perhaps some way to use some sort of guest access through QNTC?
Or
Is there a better way to accomplish the sharing than what I am trying to
do (something other than QNTC)

The Windows server is 2019 Server (I did enable SMB1 on it as part of my
troubleshooting)
IBMi is @ 7.3

Thanks everyone,
Brian



As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases.

This thread ...


Follow On AppleNews
Return to Archive home page | Return to MIDRANGE.COM home page

This mailing list archive is Copyright 1997-2024 by midrange.com and David Gibbs as a compilation work. Use of the archive is restricted to research of a business or technical nature. Any other uses are prohibited. Full details are available on our policy page. If you have questions about this, please contact [javascript protected email address].

Operating expenses for this site are earned using the Amazon Associate program and Google Adsense.