4.
Map a user.
5.
Verify NTFS permissions are correct on the NFS share.
6.
Verify the mappings exist.
7.
From a Linux/UNIX client, mount the NFS share and create a
fi
le or directory.
8.
Verify the same permissions are set up for the user on both the UNIX and Windows sides.
Microsoft Services for NFS troubleshooting
The following information on how to troubleshoot issues with Microsoft Services for NFS is available
using the online help:
•
General issues
•
Troubleshooting Server for NFS
•
Troubleshooting User Name Mapping
For further details, see the online help for Microsoft Services for Network File System.
Microsoft Services for NFS command-line tools
Table 11
provides a listing of Windows command-line administration tools.
Table 11 MSNFS command-line administration tools
Command
Function
mapadmin
Adds, lists, deletes, or changes user name mappings
mount
Mounts NFS network exports (shares)
nfsadmin
Manages Server for NFS and Client for NFS
nfsshare
Displays, adds, and removes exported NFS shares
nfsstat
Views statistics by NFS operation type
showmount –a
Views users who are connected and what the user currently has mounted
showmount –e
Views exports from the server and their export permissions
unmount
Removes NFS-mounted drives
For further details, see the online help for Microsoft Services for Network File System.
Optimizing Server for NFS performance
The following sources provide useful information on how to optimize performance for Microsoft Services
for NFS.
The MSNFS online help covers the following topic areas:
•
Adding performance counters
•
Monitoring and tuning performance
•
Changing the directory cache memory setting
For further details, see the online help for Microsoft Services for Network File System.
A technical paper titled
Performance Tuning Guidelines for Microsoft Services for Network File System
is
available at
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/interopmigration/unix/sfu/perfnfs.mspx
.
Print services for UNIX
Network clients with UNIX-based operating systems that use the client program line printer remote (LPR)
can send printing jobs to the line printer daemon (LPD) on the storage server. LPR clients must comply with
96
Other network
fi
le and print services
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