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We operate a Novell NW 6.5 environment using NSS/Clustering...The Novell
Client (v1.0.0.3) I have installed works well with reading the login script, EXCEPT for drive mappings for clustered volumes..(ie., Home, Shared volumes...) Anyone been successful in getting this to work without having to manually map each time you login? Is there a newer verion of the client available? Thanks for any and all assistance.... Tony ... |
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<tony_strother@ncsu.edu> wrote in message news:nCEqf.193$012.70@prv-forum2.provo.novell.com... > We operate a Novell NW 6.5 environment using NSS/Clustering...The Novell > Client (v1.0.0.3) I have installed works well with reading the login > script, EXCEPT for drive mappings for clustered volumes..(ie., Home, > Shared > volumes...) > Anyone been successful in getting this to work without having to manually > map each time you login? Is there a newer verion of the client available? > Thanks for any and all assistance.... > Tony ... > As long as your slp and dns are configured correctly it should work. |
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tony_strother@ncsu.edu wrote in
news:nCEqf.193$012.70@prv-forum2.provo.novell.com: > We operate a Novell NW 6.5 environment using NSS/Clustering...The > Novell Client (v1.0.0.3) I have installed works well with reading the > login script, EXCEPT for drive mappings for clustered volumes..(ie., > Home, Shared volumes...) Better ask here: novell.support.open-enterprise-server.client.linux I assume your loginscript syntax isn't correct. BTW, there's Novell Linux Desktop 9 and Opensuse 10, no SuSE Linux Desktop 10. Uwe -- Novell Support Connection Volunteer SysOp Please don't send me support related e-mail unless I ask you to do so. |
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On Fri, 23 Dec 2005 12:04:39 +0000, Uwe Buckesfeld wrote:
> tony_strother@ncsu.edu wrote in > news:nCEqf.193$012.70@prv-forum2.provo.novell.com: > >> We operate a Novell NW 6.5 environment using NSS/Clustering...The Novell >> Client (v1.0.0.3) I have installed works well with reading the login >> script, EXCEPT for drive mappings for clustered volumes..(ie., Home, >> Shared volumes...) > > Better ask here: > novell.support.open-enterprise-server.client.linux I assume your > loginscript syntax isn't correct. Hmm, interesting. You're the second person in a week to mention that problem with clustered volumes. I'm trying to find out if it's a problem that has been fixed in v 1.1 (beta just now)... -- Mark Robinson Novell Volunteer SysOp One by one the penguins steal my sanity... |
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On Sat, 24 Dec 2005 00:31:30 +0000, Mark Robinson wrote:
> On Fri, 23 Dec 2005 12:04:39 +0000, Uwe Buckesfeld wrote: > >> tony_strother@ncsu.edu wrote in >> news:nCEqf.193$012.70@prv-forum2.provo.novell.com: >> >>> We operate a Novell NW 6.5 environment using NSS/Clustering...The >>> Novell Client (v1.0.0.3) I have installed works well with reading the >>> login script, EXCEPT for drive mappings for clustered volumes..(ie., >>> Home, Shared volumes...) >> >> Better ask here: >> novell.support.open-enterprise-server.client.linux I assume your >> loginscript syntax isn't correct. > > Hmm, interesting. You're the second person in a week to mention that > problem with clustered volumes. I'm trying to find out if it's a problem > that has been fixed in v 1.1 (beta just now)... Just a quick thought. Can you see the clustered volume at all if you try to map a drive manually using the gui? -- Mark Robinson Novell Volunteer SysOp One by one the penguins steal my sanity... |
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