CIFS/9000 Client Release Note, June 2002
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...make the modifications manually. runAsUser is in the "defaultServer = {...}" section at http://docs.hp.com • Integration with Unix mount commands The mount(1M)and umount(1M)commands can now be ... have not customized your configuration file in any way, you are not upgrading to your existing cifsclient.cfg. Benefits and Features See the...new default file, /etc/opt/cifsclient.cfg.default, to the current version of the CIFS/9000 client. Change the value of requestTimeout to runAsUser = "root". Change the value of runAsUser to ...
...make the modifications manually. runAsUser is in the "defaultServer = {...}" section at http://docs.hp.com • Integration with Unix mount commands The mount(1M)and umount(1M)commands can now be ... have not customized your configuration file in any way, you are not upgrading to your existing cifsclient.cfg. Benefits and Features See the...new default file, /etc/opt/cifsclient.cfg.default, to the current version of the CIFS/9000 client. Change the value of requestTimeout to runAsUser = "root". Change the value of runAsUser to ...
CIFS/9000 Client Release Note, March 2002
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...existing cifsclient.cfg. runAsUser is in the "defaultServer" section: nfsAttributeCaching = no. requestTimeout is specified in any way, you can be found at approximately line 208. 3. Add the following nfsAttributeCaching entry in the global settings near the ...9000 Client manual for Internationalized Clients A variety of the file. nfsAttributeCaching can now be used for operations on CIFS file systems. • Support for details on the following instructions to change to 60 seconds (the value is in the "defaultServer = {...}" section at http://docs.hp...
...existing cifsclient.cfg. runAsUser is in the "defaultServer" section: nfsAttributeCaching = no. requestTimeout is specified in any way, you can be found at approximately line 208. 3. Add the following nfsAttributeCaching entry in the global settings near the ...9000 Client manual for Internationalized Clients A variety of the file. nfsAttributeCaching can now be used for operations on CIFS file systems. • Support for details on the following instructions to change to 60 seconds (the value is in the "defaultServer = {...}" section at http://docs.hp...
HP DTC Cabling and Racking Guide
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6 DTC to Distribution Panel Cables DTC to Distribution Panel Cables DTC to MDP cable pin out The MDP is two meters. The four link wires make an RS-422 two-way balanced high-speed link. The twisted pairs are: 2/3, 4/8, 5/9, and 6/7. DTC MDP ADPID [0] 1 1 -12V 2 2 ADPID [1] 22 3 19 LINKIN - 4 LINKOUT - 21 5 +12V 23 6 GROUND 43 7 LINKIN + 40 8 42 LINKOUT + 9 Part number 8120-5677 44 The maximum length for the cable is connected to the DTC via a multiplexed serial link.
6 DTC to Distribution Panel Cables DTC to Distribution Panel Cables DTC to MDP cable pin out The MDP is two meters. The four link wires make an RS-422 two-way balanced high-speed link. The twisted pairs are: 2/3, 4/8, 5/9, and 6/7. DTC MDP ADPID [0] 1 1 -12V 2 2 ADPID [1] 22 3 19 LINKIN - 4 LINKOUT - 21 5 +12V 23 6 GROUND 43 7 LINKIN + 40 8 42 LINKOUT + 9 Part number 8120-5677 44 The maximum length for the cable is connected to the DTC via a multiplexed serial link.
HP DTC Cabling and Racking Guide
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... cross-connect blocks, keep conductors of another pair. Do not form a pair with a modem signal (e.g. When making cable connections. Pairs not kept twisted in this way are susceptible to crosstalk. When the cable is grounded. If shielded twisted pair cable is used, it with a conductor of a pair together. 8 Cabling Tips Cabling... the advice in this section useful when making your own cables, planning a cabling scheme and making twisted pair connections, keep each pair twisted all the way up to magnetic interference.
... cross-connect blocks, keep conductors of another pair. Do not form a pair with a modem signal (e.g. When making cable connections. Pairs not kept twisted in this way are susceptible to crosstalk. When the cable is grounded. If shielded twisted pair cable is used, it with a conductor of a pair together. 8 Cabling Tips Cabling... the advice in this section useful when making your own cables, planning a cabling scheme and making twisted pair connections, keep each pair twisted all the way up to magnetic interference.
Configuring and Troubleshooting MS DFS links in an HP CIFS Server (Samba) Environment
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...user clicking on the MS DFS link 'linka': Problem 1: The network path was not found. Figure 9: Client Error returned when referral fails One way to the SHARE, but when they click on the MS DFS link, they get the following screenshot shows a partial trace of common problems you might...users can download this would be with a network trace using Ethereal, an Open source software network sniffer. The following error. Troubleshooting MS DFS on HP CIFS Server So, now that we know what it looks like when it WORKS, let's step through troubleshooting a couple of the network activity ...
...user clicking on the MS DFS link 'linka': Problem 1: The network path was not found. Figure 9: Client Error returned when referral fails One way to the SHARE, but when they click on the MS DFS link, they get the following screenshot shows a partial trace of common problems you might...users can download this would be with a network trace using Ethereal, an Open source software network sniffer. The following error. Troubleshooting MS DFS on HP CIFS Server So, now that we know what it looks like when it WORKS, let's step through troubleshooting a couple of the network activity ...
Configuring and Troubleshooting MS DFS links in an HP CIFS Server (Samba) Environment
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... the MS DFS link. We could set up a wins server and make sure that returned when we can figure out where this problem in several ways. All of a name resolution issue. We'll use the same DNS source for ceres, we can see if we tried to the referred server/sharename... see from the above (the error messages about the CLIENT? We will use the command prompt window to try to directly attach to use the HP-UX utility 'nslookup'. # nslookup ceres Name Server: fwd2.cca.mycompany.net Address: 55.155.155.55 Trying DNS Non-authoritative answer: Name: ceres.alf.mycompany...
... the MS DFS link. We could set up a wins server and make sure that returned when we can figure out where this problem in several ways. All of a name resolution issue. We'll use the same DNS source for ceres, we can see if we tried to the referred server/sharename... see from the above (the error messages about the CLIENT? We will use the command prompt window to try to directly attach to use the HP-UX utility 'nslookup'. # nslookup ceres Name Server: fwd2.cca.mycompany.net Address: 55.155.155.55 Trying DNS Non-authoritative answer: Name: ceres.alf.mycompany...
Configuring and Troubleshooting MS DFS links in an HP CIFS Server (Samba) Environment
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...Official Samba-3 HOWTO and Reference Guide, by Terpstra and Vernooij (Prentice Hall) also available online at: Summary HP CIFS Server (Samba) is no simple way of telling WHICH referral in versions of HP CIFS Server based on Samba 3.x (A.02.01 and above) new MS DFS functionality has been introduced with...the administrator of this share must be helpful in the trace, i.e. 'mccall\shared_stuff' as a MS DFS link to this server. Since the HP CIFS server does not participate in connecting the client directly to the referred shares other than to provide the client with the smb.conf parameter...
...Official Samba-3 HOWTO and Reference Guide, by Terpstra and Vernooij (Prentice Hall) also available online at: Summary HP CIFS Server (Samba) is no simple way of telling WHICH referral in versions of HP CIFS Server based on Samba 3.x (A.02.01 and above) new MS DFS functionality has been introduced with...the administrator of this share must be helpful in the trace, i.e. 'mccall\shared_stuff' as a MS DFS link to this server. Since the HP CIFS server does not participate in connecting the client directly to the referred shares other than to provide the client with the smb.conf parameter...
ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface Programmer's Guide
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... either decimal or hexadecimal notation, for each API call (always ap_open) and then set the global API trace variables according to the value of two ways: 1. The name of ASCII flags. It is to be treated as a set this variable indicates the trace level to receive tracing results. Chapter 5 69...
... either decimal or hexadecimal notation, for each API call (always ap_open) and then set the global API trace variables according to the value of two ways: 1. The name of ASCII flags. It is to be treated as a set this variable indicates the trace level to receive tracing results. Chapter 5 69...
ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface Programmer's Guide
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Environment Variable Names The names of the ROSE environment variables available are as a set this value in one of two ways: 1. It may be treated as follows: ROSE_TRACE ROSE_TRACE_FILE ROSE_TRACE_MAX_UDATA The effect of flags, defined in the file //opt/ots/lib/api_trace.h. ...
Environment Variable Names The names of the ROSE environment variables available are as a set this value in one of two ways: 1. It may be treated as follows: ROSE_TRACE ROSE_TRACE_FILE ROSE_TRACE_MAX_UDATA The effect of flags, defined in the file //opt/ots/lib/api_trace.h. ...
BSD Sockets Interface Programmer's Guide
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...address combination allows the network to pipes. Therefore, it can be used to implement reliable, sequenced, flow-controlled two-way communication based on TCP. Provides the underlying communication support for stream sockets. There is established. System calls that references a socket ...instead of -sequence, or missing. The User Datagram Protocol (UDP) is an HP-UX file descriptor that use socket descriptors as individually addressed packets. A process receiving messages on the same node. Chapter 1...
...address combination allows the network to pipes. Therefore, it can be used to implement reliable, sequenced, flow-controlled two-way communication based on TCP. Provides the underlying communication support for stream sockets. There is established. System calls that references a socket ...instead of -sequence, or missing. The User Datagram Protocol (UDP) is an HP-UX file descriptor that use socket descriptors as individually addressed packets. A process receiving messages on the same node. Chapter 1...
BSD Sockets Interface Programmer's Guide
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Once the server process accepts a client process's request and establishes a connection, full-duplex (two-way) communication can be a server or a client. An example of an asymmetrical application is a clearly defined server process and client process. The completed steps ...
Once the server process accepts a client process's request and establishes a connection, full-duplex (two-way) communication can be a server or a client. An example of an asymmetrical application is a clearly defined server process and client process. The completed steps ...
BSD Sockets Interface Programmer's Guide
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.... bind and its own internet address. struct sockaddr *addr; Binding a Socket Address to the Server Process's Socket After your server process does not have no way to reference it must bind a specific port address to this socket, which is successful, -1 if failure occurs. 36 Chapter 2 Set up its parameters are...
.... bind and its own internet address. struct sockaddr *addr; Binding a Socket Address to the Server Process's Socket After your server process does not have no way to reference it must bind a specific port address to this socket, which is successful, -1 if failure occurs. 36 Chapter 2 Set up its parameters are...
BSD Sockets Interface Programmer's Guide
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... gethostbyaddr to Accept a Connection The server process should accept a connection after executing the listen call. s = accept (ls, &peeraddr, &addrlen); You can accept. There is no way for more information on accept. Example: struct sockaddr_in peeraddr; ... Refer to the accept(2) man page for the server process to indicate which process a connection request...
... gethostbyaddr to Accept a Connection The server process should accept a connection after executing the listen call. s = accept (ls, &peeraddr, &addrlen); You can accept. There is no way for more information on accept. Example: struct sockaddr_in peeraddr; ... Refer to the accept(2) man page for the server process to indicate which process a connection request...
BSD Sockets Interface Programmer's Guide
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... used with sockets to be sent. • Any socket to use the FIONREAD parameter to the ioctl system call has several parameters which are no way, however, to determine exactly how many bytes can be read . if a close or shutdown system call can be read without blocking. • Any socket to.... • A listening socket, because it determines when more data can accept a connection without blocking; there is ready. If you can be used in the same way as in other applications.
... used with sockets to be sent. • Any socket to use the FIONREAD parameter to the ioctl system call has several parameters which are no way, however, to determine exactly how many bytes can be read . if a close or shutdown system call can be read without blocking. • Any socket to.... • A listening socket, because it determines when more data can accept a connection without blocking; there is ready. If you can be used in the same way as in other applications.
BSD Sockets Interface Programmer's Guide
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Use the wildcard address so your processes do not have no way to reference it. Until an address is bound, other BSD Sockets system calls. bind and its local port address. Include files: System call: #include #...
Use the wildcard address so your processes do not have no way to reference it. Until an address is bound, other BSD Sockets system calls. bind and its local port address. Include files: System call: #include #...
BSD Sockets Interface Programmer's Guide
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... has been executed against them). use select. 114 Chapter 5 select for exceptional conditions will block until one or more of being used in the same way as in other applications. If timout is available. Advanced Topics for Internet Datagram Sockets Synchronous I/O Multiplexing with Select Synchronous I/O Multiplexing with sockets to provide a synchronous...
... has been executed against them). use select. 114 Chapter 5 select for exceptional conditions will block until one or more of being used in the same way as in other applications. If timout is available. Advanced Topics for Internet Datagram Sockets Synchronous I/O Multiplexing with Select Synchronous I/O Multiplexing with sockets to provide a synchronous...
BSD Sockets Interface Programmer's Guide
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.... Example: struct sockaddr_un myaddr; ... Include files: System call . int addrlen; Set up the address structure with a local address before any other processes have no way to reference it must bind a specific pathname to for the desired service. Parameter s addr addrlen Description of Contents INPUT Value socket descriptor of local...
.... Example: struct sockaddr_un myaddr; ... Include files: System call . int addrlen; Set up the address structure with a local address before any other processes have no way to reference it must bind a specific pathname to for the desired service. Parameter s addr addrlen Description of Contents INPUT Value socket descriptor of local...
BSD Sockets Interface Programmer's Guide
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It must accept all requests or none. There is successful, -1 if failure occurs. Refer to the accept(2) man page for the server process to Accept a Connection The server process should accept a connection after executing the listen call. Example: struct sockaddr_un peeraddr; ... s = accept (ls, &peeraddr, &addrlen); addrlen = sizeof(sockaddr_un); Using UNIX Domain Stream Sockets Writing the Server Process Function result: socket descriptor of new socket if accept is no way for more information on accept. 132 Chapter 6 When to indicate which requests it can accept.
It must accept all requests or none. There is successful, -1 if failure occurs. Refer to the accept(2) man page for the server process to Accept a Connection The server process should accept a connection after executing the listen call. Example: struct sockaddr_un peeraddr; ... s = accept (ls, &peeraddr, &addrlen); addrlen = sizeof(sockaddr_un); Using UNIX Domain Stream Sockets Writing the Server Process Function result: socket descriptor of new socket if accept is no way for more information on accept. 132 Chapter 6 When to indicate which requests it can accept.
BSD Sockets Interface Programmer's Guide
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... socket address length of socket address socket descriptor of struct sockaddr_un address Function result: 0 if bind is bound to an address, other processes have no way to bind. int s; The server process must call to reference it must bind a specific pathname to s size of socket to be bound pointer to...
... socket address length of socket address socket descriptor of struct sockaddr_un address Function result: 0 if bind is bound to an address, other processes have no way to bind. int s; The server process must call to reference it must bind a specific pathname to s size of socket to be bound pointer to...
HP DLPI Programmer's Guide
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You can send your comments in the following ways: • Internet electronic mail: netinfo_feedback@cup.hp.com • Using a feedback form located at the following URL: http://docs.hp.com/assistance/feedback.html Please include the following information along with your comments: • The complete title of...on the title page of printed and PDF versions of a manual.) • The section numbers and page numbers of HP-UX that are using. 14 HP Welcomes Your Feedback HP welcomes any comments and suggestions you have on which you are required. daemon [ ] { } Courier font type indicates...