We've recently been building several OES11 servers to migrate from OES2 to OES11.
We were hoping on leveraging CIFS for some of our more tech-savvy users to have the ability to mount some CIFS shares on their Macs, linux, etc.
That being said, I have a server that, when I attempt to change its CIFS options/settings, eventually times out (error 500) in my browser and prevents all access to iManager using that browser session. I've tried this with 3 different browsers on 3 different iManager installs, all with the same results.
I don't know if this has any impact, but the server that I am attempting to configure also tends to give me issues running X over SSH, and even just a simple SSH session. I connect, and it can sit there indefinitely until I CTRL+C which then allows me to run commands. If I happened to pass X11 along over that session, however, the commands simply don't work and I have to CTRL+C to get back. If a command has a UI option to display, it hangs the process. Again, not certain if relevant, but very annoying.
Any help with this would be greatly appreciated. My knowledge in iManager is not very versed, but I know my way around and have some advanced back-end knowledge in linux, etc.
Thanks
We were hoping on leveraging CIFS for some of our more tech-savvy users to have the ability to mount some CIFS shares on their Macs, linux, etc.
That being said, I have a server that, when I attempt to change its CIFS options/settings, eventually times out (error 500) in my browser and prevents all access to iManager using that browser session. I've tried this with 3 different browsers on 3 different iManager installs, all with the same results.
I don't know if this has any impact, but the server that I am attempting to configure also tends to give me issues running X over SSH, and even just a simple SSH session. I connect, and it can sit there indefinitely until I CTRL+C which then allows me to run commands. If I happened to pass X11 along over that session, however, the commands simply don't work and I have to CTRL+C to get back. If a command has a UI option to display, it hangs the process. Again, not certain if relevant, but very annoying.
Any help with this would be greatly appreciated. My knowledge in iManager is not very versed, but I know my way around and have some advanced back-end knowledge in linux, etc.
Thanks