CIFS/9000 Client Release Note, June 2002
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... and fitness for errors contained herein or direct, indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages in connection with regard to this manual, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of the specific warranty terms applicable to restrictions as allowed under the ... and subparagraphs (c) (1) and (c) (2) of this pack is restricted to change without prior written permission is a registered trademark of this manual and flexible disk(s) or tape cartridge(s) supplied for other agencies. Hewlett-Packard makes no warranty of any kind with the furnishing,...
... and fitness for errors contained herein or direct, indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages in connection with regard to this manual, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of the specific warranty terms applicable to restrictions as allowed under the ... and subparagraphs (c) (1) and (c) (2) of this pack is restricted to change without prior written permission is a registered trademark of this manual and flexible disk(s) or tape cartridge(s) supplied for other agencies. Hewlett-Packard makes no warranty of any kind with the furnishing,...
CIFS/9000 Client Release Note, June 2002
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...troubleshooting since increased log levels impede performance. • A change has been implemented in the Installing and Administering the CIFS/9000 Client manual contains new and updated information regarding the use of the default hexadecimal byte-stream. Users are reminded that log levels should be ...left at their default settings unless they will be implemented within the CIFS protocol. Chapter 1 7 HP suggests incorporating the wins server parameter into your existing smb.conf file as symbolic links, file ownership and permissions to...
...troubleshooting since increased log levels impede performance. • A change has been implemented in the Installing and Administering the CIFS/9000 Client manual contains new and updated information regarding the use of the default hexadecimal byte-stream. Users are reminded that log levels should be ...left at their default settings unless they will be implemented within the CIFS protocol. Chapter 1 7 HP suggests incorporating the wins server parameter into your existing smb.conf file as symbolic links, file ownership and permissions to...
CIFS/9000 Client Release Note, June 2002
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... in previous releases. • Korean Language support A new character mapping file, unimap-eucKR.cfg, allows for an explanation of how to HP-UX versions B.11.00 and B.11.11. This patch fixes two problems that can improve performance of certain operations, such as creating tar...NFS attribute caching, which can occur in any release of the CIFS Client. See the Installing and Administering the CIFS/9000 Client manual for support of localized Korean HP-UX systems with the CIFS/9000 client. Chapter 1 Other Information NOTE 8 The following : Mount file systems Output from mount ...
... in previous releases. • Korean Language support A new character mapping file, unimap-eucKR.cfg, allows for an explanation of how to HP-UX versions B.11.00 and B.11.11. This patch fixes two problems that can improve performance of certain operations, such as creating tar...NFS attribute caching, which can occur in any release of the CIFS Client. See the Installing and Administering the CIFS/9000 Client manual for support of localized Korean HP-UX systems with the CIFS/9000 client. Chapter 1 Other Information NOTE 8 The following : Mount file systems Output from mount ...
CIFS/9000 Client Release Note, June 2002
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...08 Features and Fixes in Recent Releases You can simply copy cifsclient.cfg.default over your existing cifsclient.cfg, or make the modifications manually. runAsUser is in milliseconds, so requestTimeout = 60000). Add the following instructions to change to the current version of an unexpected abort. 2....new default file, /etc/opt/cifsclient.cfg.default, to create a core file in the "defaultServer = {...}" section at http://docs.hp.com • Integration with the 10 Chapter 1 Change the value of runAsUser to 60 seconds (the value is in case of the CIFS/9000 ...
...08 Features and Fixes in Recent Releases You can simply copy cifsclient.cfg.default over your existing cifsclient.cfg, or make the modifications manually. runAsUser is in milliseconds, so requestTimeout = 60000). Add the following instructions to change to the current version of an unexpected abort. 2....new default file, /etc/opt/cifsclient.cfg.default, to create a core file in the "defaultServer = {...}" section at http://docs.hp.com • Integration with the 10 Chapter 1 Change the value of runAsUser to 60 seconds (the value is in case of the CIFS/9000 ...
CIFS/9000 Client Release Note, June 2002
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... - PAM NTLM • Supports Password Expiration Password expiration now works on non-trusted HP-UX systems. Refer to Notes, Cautions and Warnings in the Additional Background Information section below for Authentication errors. PAM NTLM returns correct error ...has been tested and is supported with other PAM modules for configuration details. • Password change . Refer to the CIFS/9000 Client manual for password change supports try_first_pass and use_first_pass options. NOTE Chapter 1 CIFS/9000 Client A.01.08 Features and Fixes in Recent Releases CIFS/9000 Client through...
... - PAM NTLM • Supports Password Expiration Password expiration now works on non-trusted HP-UX systems. Refer to Notes, Cautions and Warnings in the Additional Background Information section below for Authentication errors. PAM NTLM returns correct error ...has been tested and is supported with other PAM modules for configuration details. • Password change . Refer to the CIFS/9000 Client manual for password change supports try_first_pass and use_first_pass options. NOTE Chapter 1 CIFS/9000 Client A.01.08 Features and Fixes in Recent Releases CIFS/9000 Client through...
CIFS/9000 Client Release Note, June 2002
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Consult the user manual Installing and Administering the CIFS/9000 Client for detailed information on stacking. 12 Chapter 1 The administrator has to the differences in Recent Releases Background Information ... policy differences between the PAM modules being stacked. CIFS/9000 Client A.01.08 Features and Fixes in password policies among different PAM modules, password change . HP CIFS/9000 Client product includes the PAM NTLM that the administrator is familiar with any CIFS/9000 server or Windows NT domain controller. Due to...
Consult the user manual Installing and Administering the CIFS/9000 Client for detailed information on stacking. 12 Chapter 1 The administrator has to the differences in Recent Releases Background Information ... policy differences between the PAM modules being stacked. CIFS/9000 Client A.01.08 Features and Fixes in password policies among different PAM modules, password change . HP CIFS/9000 Client product includes the PAM NTLM that the administrator is familiar with any CIFS/9000 server or Windows NT domain controller. Due to...
CIFS/9000 Client Release Note, June 2002
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... is configured with the parameter clientCharMapFile, which you want to customize the CIFS Client is available as in comments in the CIFS Client manual as well as well for communications with servers, while files referring to "ISO" or "JIS" are supported. Note that this discussion assumes that .../Greek character set conversion to ISO Latin/Hebrew character set conversion to ISO Latin/Turkish character set 16 Chapter 1 Here are used for the HP-UX desktop. In general, files that the locale for converting characters to the locale configured on the local...
... is configured with the parameter clientCharMapFile, which you want to customize the CIFS Client is available as in comments in the CIFS Client manual as well as well for communications with servers, while files referring to "ISO" or "JIS" are supported. Note that this discussion assumes that .../Greek character set conversion to ISO Latin/Hebrew character set conversion to ISO Latin/Turkish character set 16 Chapter 1 Here are used for the HP-UX desktop. In general, files that the locale for converting characters to the locale configured on the local...
HP DTC Cabling and Racking Guide
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... Server Installation Guide (5959-4986) HP DTC Network Planning Guide (D2355-95017) Using HP OpenView DTC Manager (D2355-95018) HP DTC Technical Reference Guide (D2355-95019) For HP-UX-based Management Using the HP DTC Manager/UX (J2120-62000) DTC... Device File Access Utilities and Telnet Port Identification (B1014-90012) For MPE-based Management Configuring Systems for Terminals, Printers, and other Serial Device Connections (32022-61002) Asynchronous Serial Communications Programmer's Reference Manual...
... Server Installation Guide (5959-4986) HP DTC Network Planning Guide (D2355-95017) Using HP OpenView DTC Manager (D2355-95018) HP DTC Technical Reference Guide (D2355-95019) For HP-UX-based Management Using the HP DTC Manager/UX (J2120-62000) DTC... Device File Access Utilities and Telnet Port Identification (B1014-90012) For MPE-based Management Configuring Systems for Terminals, Printers, and other Serial Device Connections (32022-61002) Asynchronous Serial Communications Programmer's Reference Manual...
ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface Programmer's Guide
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... furnishing, performance, or use of this product only. Reproduction, adaptation, or translation of this document without notice. Use of this manual and flexible disk(s) or tape cartridge(s) supplied for this pack is subject to change without prior written permission is prohibited, ...Commercial Computer Software Restricted Rights clause at FAR 52.227-19 for security and back-up purposes only. Legal Notices The information in this manual, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Hewlett-Packard makes no ...
ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface Programmer's Guide
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... Systems Supported 14 ASN.1 Support 14 File Naming 14 What is the HP ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface 15 ACSE/Presentation 15 ROSE 15 Support for Multi-Threaded Applications 15 Standards Supported 17 Limitations 18 Who Should Use This Manual 20 2. Using ACSE/Presentation Synchronous ACSE/Presentation 30 Summary of Calls 31...
... Systems Supported 14 ASN.1 Support 14 File Naming 14 What is the HP ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface 15 ACSE/Presentation 15 ROSE 15 Support for Multi-Threaded Applications 15 Standards Supported 17 Limitations 18 Who Should Use This Manual 20 2. Using ACSE/Presentation Synchronous ACSE/Presentation 30 Summary of Calls 31...
ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface Programmer's Guide
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... or new editions, you should subscribe to correct errors or document product changes. Manual updates may be issued between editions to the appropriate product support service. See your HP sales representative for details. Minor changes may be made . The manual part number will change when extensive changes are made at reprint without changing...
... or new editions, you should subscribe to correct errors or document product changes. Manual updates may be issued between editions to the appropriate product support service. See your HP sales representative for details. Minor changes may be made . The manual part number will change when extensive changes are made at reprint without changing...
ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface Programmer's Guide
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... three chapters, which provide the following information: Chapter 1 "APRI Overview" introduces the ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface and the supported standards. In This Book This manual describes tools and procedures for using the ACSE/Presentation and ROSE application programmatic interface for ROSE.
... three chapters, which provide the following information: Chapter 1 "APRI Overview" introduces the ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface and the supported standards. In This Book This manual describes tools and procedures for using the ACSE/Presentation and ROSE application programmatic interface for ROSE.
ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface Programmer's Guide
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...nition • ISO 8823 - Information Processing Systems - APRI Overview Who Should Use This Manual Who Should Use This Manual This manual is an experienced applications programmer with knowledge of the HP-UX operating system and programming environment, the X.25 protocol, OSI transport, session, and ...Connection Oriented Presentation Protocol Specification • ISO 8824 - It is expected that the user of this manual is provided for application programmers who need to use ACSE/Presentation and ROSE services. Open Systems Interconnection - Information Processing Systems -
...nition • ISO 8823 - Information Processing Systems - APRI Overview Who Should Use This Manual Who Should Use This Manual This manual is an experienced applications programmer with knowledge of the HP-UX operating system and programming environment, the X.25 protocol, OSI transport, session, and ...Connection Oriented Presentation Protocol Specification • ISO 8824 - It is expected that the user of this manual is provided for application programmers who need to use ACSE/Presentation and ROSE services. Open Systems Interconnection - Information Processing Systems -
ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface Programmer's Guide
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They also supply detailed descriptions or references made in this manual. The manpages are accessible online with attribute (if any) • Values legal for the attribute (if applicable) • Readable states for the attribute (as values of HP-UX. Included here are grouped in the sequence used in an application. For example, the...
They also supply detailed descriptions or references made in this manual. The manpages are accessible online with attribute (if any) • Values legal for the attribute (if applicable) • Readable states for the attribute (as values of HP-UX. Included here are grouped in the sequence used in an application. For example, the...
ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface Programmer's Guide
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... A/P primitive. • Handle data in multiple sends and receives. • Determine user data encryption requirements for the application. Make sure HP OTS/9000 h as the standards for information.) 2. Determine which process will be the initiator and which will be handled. Determine how addressing... will assist in migrating as been installed, configured, and started successfully. (See the Installing and Administering OSI Transport Services manual for ACSE/ Presentation evolve and are discussed in more detail in order to assist you will be set correctly: a. Processes must ...
... A/P primitive. • Handle data in multiple sends and receives. • Determine user data encryption requirements for the application. Make sure HP OTS/9000 h as the standards for information.) 2. Determine which process will be the initiator and which will be handled. Determine how addressing... will assist in migrating as been installed, configured, and started successfully. (See the Installing and Administering OSI Transport Services manual for ACSE/ Presentation evolve and are discussed in more detail in order to assist you will be set correctly: a. Processes must ...
ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface Programmer's Guide
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Prepare the System Before you use the ACSE/Presentation interfaces, make sure that the following has been done: • Verify HP OTS/9000 h as been installed correctly. • Check that the presentation addresses, in particular, the local NSAP(s) used by the ACSE/Presentation applications that have been configured in the OTS configuration file. • Verify that HP OTS/9000 h as been started either manually using osiadmin or at start-up time. 48 Chapter 4 Programming Guide 1. Prepare the System 1.
Prepare the System Before you use the ACSE/Presentation interfaces, make sure that the following has been done: • Verify HP OTS/9000 h as been installed correctly. • Check that the presentation addresses, in particular, the local NSAP(s) used by the ACSE/Presentation applications that have been configured in the OTS configuration file. • Verify that HP OTS/9000 h as been started either manually using osiadmin or at start-up time. 48 Chapter 4 Programming Guide 1. Prepare the System 1.
ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface Programmer's Guide
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...the following table: Selector Maximum Lengths Selector Presentation Session Transport NSAP Bytes 16 16 32 20 Other OSI services implementations (non-HP) may not support the same maximum length for the presentation selector. A/P supports extended addressing which provides for the maximum ... for each selector in the presentation address as shown in this release. See the Installing, and Administering the OSI Transport Services/9000 manual for the system. Binding can only be unique for more information o n presentation addresses. Table 4-1 NOTE Programming Guide 2. NSAPs used...
...the following table: Selector Maximum Lengths Selector Presentation Session Transport NSAP Bytes 16 16 32 20 Other OSI services implementations (non-HP) may not support the same maximum length for the presentation selector. A/P supports extended addressing which provides for the maximum ... for each selector in the presentation address as shown in this release. See the Installing, and Administering the OSI Transport Services/9000 manual for the system. Binding can only be unique for more information o n presentation addresses. Table 4-1 NOTE Programming Guide 2. NSAPs used...
ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface Programmer's Guide
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... calls not used , 15 limitations, 19 primitives, summary list, 27 rose_trace, 76 rose_trace_max_udata, 76 RTS not supported, 19 S sample session 108 Index size, 51 R reference manuals, 20 reject association, 39 release an association, 42 ap_snd(), 42 remote address, 36 request association, 37 request release, 42 resource constraints, 60 responder roles, 49...
... calls not used , 15 limitations, 19 primitives, summary list, 27 rose_trace, 76 rose_trace_max_udata, 76 RTS not supported, 19 S sample session 108 Index size, 51 R reference manuals, 20 reject association, 39 release an association, 42 ap_snd(), 42 remote address, 36 request association, 37 request release, 42 resource constraints, 60 responder roles, 49...
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..., 61 system support 14 character file names, 14 systems supported, 14 W What is ACSE/Presentation, 15 What is ROSE, 15 who should use this manual, 20 X X.410, 17 XAP migration guidelines, 52 migration to, 52 T tracing A/P APIs, 68 in multi-threaded applications, 73, 79 ROSE API, 75 types of, 70...
..., 61 system support 14 character file names, 14 systems supported, 14 W What is ACSE/Presentation, 15 What is ROSE, 15 who should use this manual, 20 X X.410, 17 XAP migration guidelines, 52 migration to, 52 T tracing A/P APIs, 68 in multi-threaded applications, 73, 79 ROSE API, 75 types of, 70...
HP DLPI Programmer's Guide
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... this document can be issued between editions to correct errors or document product changes. Document updates may be made . See your HP sales representative for HP-UX 11i. Intended Audience This manual is printed. The document printing date and part number indicate the document's current edition. The uname (1) command with the -r option returns...
... this document can be issued between editions to correct errors or document product changes. Document updates may be made . See your HP sales representative for HP-UX 11i. Intended Audience This manual is printed. The document printing date and part number indicate the document's current edition. The uname (1) command with the -r option returns...