Setting the correct logon name
To avoid VOB and view access permission problems, you must configure the NFS client to
log on using user and group names on Linux and the UNIX system that match your Windows user and primary group
names.
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To verify that matching user and group names exist, pass the name of an NFS server host to
ccase-home-dir\etc\utils\credmap. In this example, user NT_WEST\akp who is a member
of the domain group clearusers has matching user (akp) and group (clearusers)
accounts on the host that is running Linux or the UNIX system, saturn:
ccase-home-dir\etc\utils\credmap saturn
Identity on local system:
User: NT_WEST\akp (NT:S-1-3-21-108034363-97353062-1565875335-1402)
Primary group: NT_WEST\clearusers
(NT:S-1-3-21-108034363-981762062-1565875335-1044)
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Identity on host "saturn":
User SID: LINUX:UID-2270
Primary group SID: LINUX:GID-88
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