Hi
If I don't use NFS in my Solaris 10, what I must answer on these question?
(Yes, or no?):
This system is configured with NFS version 4, which uses a domain
name that is automatically derived from the system's name services.
The derived domain name is sufficient for most configurations. In a
few cases, mounts that cross different domains might cause files to
be owned by "nobody" due to the lack of a common domain name.
Do you need to override the system's default NFS version 4 domain
name (yes/no) ? [no] :
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Karol
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3/17/2007 6:42:59 PM |
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Karol a �crit :
> Hi
> If I don't use NFS in my Solaris 10, what I must answer on these question?
> (Yes, or no?):
>
> This system is configured with NFS version 4, which uses a domain
> name that is automatically derived from the system's name services.
> The derived domain name is sufficient for most configurations. In a
> few cases, mounts that cross different domains might cause files to
> be owned by "nobody" due to the lack of a common domain name.
>
> Do you need to override the system's default NFS version 4 domain
> name (yes/no) ? [no] :
If you don't use NFS, the answer won't matter.
Keep the default to save some keystrokes.
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Jean
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3/17/2007 7:54:37 PM
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