Title: | PATHWORKS for OSF/1 |
Notice: | see also NOTED::PWDOSWINV5 (PW client) & TURRIS::DIGITAL_UNIX |
Moderator: | CPEEDY::LONG |
Created: | Thu Apr 22 1993 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 1874 |
Total number of notes: | 6870 |
Hi, Can anyone tell me if the mapgroup command is supported or available on any of the PWOSF V5.0x releases. I have seen an earlier note which indicates that the functionality is not available. However, I have a customer who insists that the command does exist, and that it does not appear to work properly. Regards, Tony
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1755.1 | EVTAI1::CASTELLO | UNIX and PCI Support | Fri Feb 21 1997 15:44 | 24 | |
Tony, mapgroup does exist on V5.0X !! > However, I have a customer who insists that the command does exist, and > that it does not appear to work properly. > it does not appear to work properly. How does it have to work ? mapgroup works exactly as mapuser. Pathworks v5 needs to have entries for Lanman group in /etc/group. Since the Lanman group name can be already used by Unix it is modified then mapped. Also Lanman group name can be up to 20 characters in length and Unix group name only 8 char max, so it is mapped. Typically for the Lanman group USERS witch is already present for Unix. Pathworks creates Unix group (i.e.) usersae (see in /etc/group) witch is mapped with Lanman group USERS (see net group and mapgroup -l). Jean-Pierre | |||||
1755.2 | CPEEDY::HORGAN | Craicailte indiadh damhsa agus cricta�l! | Fri Feb 21 1997 15:56 | 7 | |
Mapgroup was not implemented although you will see it in /usr/net/servers/lanman/bin of a 5.x server. You'll receive a cannot execute or permission denied error if you try to run it. Julia | |||||
1755.3 | chmod | EVTAI1::CASTELLO | UNIX and PCI Support | Fri Feb 21 1997 16:18 | 13 |
Hi Julia > You'll receive > a cannot execute or permission denied error if you try to run > it. Right Julia. Have a look on permission on that file (not the link) I never understand why those kind of perm were set. Go on and do chmod 755 or what ever you want (ex just add x bit to the owner) and run it. Jean-Pierre |