G'day Elfyn,
tried that also but my problem is that everything works fine except
when I ssh in to the account. All network shares become unavailable.
In this example I ssh into the account create the mount. The mount
/s is unreadable but when I logout of the ssh connect /s becomes
available.
C
Have you tried:
$ mkdir -p /s
$ mount //sj-f760-2/s /s
???
This works for me...
Is wdsladm a real username on the domain (or server sj-f760-2) and if so
does this user have permission on that share?
Elfyn
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