There's an Opensolaris for the in-kernel CIFS server: As far as I know, Solaris can act like a Windows server, so Windows client machines can connect to the Solaris server as if they are connecting to just another Windows server.
http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/cifs-server/ I think you can actually buy Sun products in the Open Storage family that is based on the project above. (please check the link above as I am not an expect in this area) Rayson On 7/17/08, deepali <deepaliverma24 at gmail.com> wrote: > I need some help. I know nothing about Solaris file systems and very little > unix but until the company decides to hire somebody I'm learning as I go. > Here's my problem. > > I need to create a windows folder visible on our Sun server for external > storage of image files to be accessed by an end user in a xp environment. I > have su root access. > i want read and write access from sun solaris but how to make it visible > through sun. > _______________________________________________ > databases-discuss mailing list > databases-discuss at opensolaris.org > http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/databases-discuss >
