Mount does not show Samba files
Arun Biyani
abiyani@unix.telasic.com
Wed Sep 13 18:27:00 GMT 2006
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
> Arun Biyani wrote:
>> Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
>>> Arun Biyani wrote:
>>>> mwoehlke wrote:
>>>>> Arun Biyani wrote:
>>>>>> [download$:575] ls //goddard/y
>>>>>> ls: //goddard/y: No such file or directory
>>>>>> [download$:576] ls //goddard/abiyani
>>>>>> ls: //goddard/abiyani: No such file or directory
>>>>>> [download$:577]
>>>>>
>>>>> Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
>>>>>> what does 'ls /cygdrive/y' say?
>>>>>
>>>>> You didn't answer this, and it may be relevant. (That, or you
>>>>> typo'd in your previous message :-).)
>>>>>
>>>> I have mapped mounted drives to "/" (mount -c /).
>>>>
>>>> [doc$:598] ls /y
>>>> ls: /y: No such file or directory
>>>> [doc$:599] ls /cygdrive/y
>>>> ls: /cygdrive/y: No such file or directory
>>>> [doc$:600]
>>>
>>> Then I'd say there's a pretty good chance you don't have access to this
>>> network share. Does it require authentication?
>>>
>> I mount it using this command
>> net use y: \\\\goddard\\abiyani $PD /USER:abiyani
>>
>> I can umount it. Go to "My Computer". When I click on this drive, I
>> cannot see the contents. Then
>> in Cygwin, I run the above command. Cygwin still won't let me see the
>> contents but Windows does.
>> Definitely looks like the mount command worked.
>
>
> Right. That looks good. Hm, I'm not sure why you don't see anything.
> Is it any different if you do 'ls //goddard/abiyani' without the 'net
> use' (and Cygwin mount)?
>
> What does 'cacls y:' say?
>
> Reviewing your cygcheck output again, the only things I see "wrong" that
> you might try are:
>
> 1. Upgrade your installation or at least the cygwin package.
>
> 2. Remove "CYGWIN=nontsec" from your environment, stop all Cygwin
> processes and then try starting bash again and do 'ls
> //goddard/abiyani'
> again. It's possible there is a permissions type problem that's
> being
> incorrectly reported as a "No such..." error. But I'm grasping a
> bit
> here.
>
Thx, Larry. Transcript below. I & S are network drives also. I don't see
Y in the
df output but its there in "My Computer". My cygwin installation is
uptodate. Cygcheck
output attached. I have not defined CYGWIN=nontsec. Where is this
defined anyway?
Arun
[ram$:662] df
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
C:\win\cygwin\bin 75G 44G 32G 58% /usr/bin
C:\win\cygwin\lib 75G 44G 32G 58% /usr/lib
C:\win\cygwin 75G 44G 32G 58% /
c: 75G 44G 32G 58% /c
i: 592G 575G 18G 98% /i
s: 38G 7.1G 31G 19% /s
[ram$:663] cacls i:
I:\ TELASIC\abiyani:(OI)(CI)F
TELASIC\Domain Admins:(OI)(CI)F
[ram$:664] cacls s:
S:\ TELASIC\Domain Users:(OI)(CI)R
Everyone:(OI)(CI)F
BUILTIN\Administrators:(OI)(CI)F
NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM:(OI)(CI)F
TELASIC\Scanner:F
CREATOR OWNER:(OI)(CI)(IO)F
BUILTIN\Users:(OI)(CI)R
BUILTIN\Users:(CI)(special access:)
FILE_APPEND_DATA
BUILTIN\Users:(CI)(special access:)
FILE_WRITE_DATA
[ram$:665] cacls y:
Y:\ <Account Domain not found>(special access:)
READ_CONTROL
SYNCHRONIZE
FILE_GENERIC_READ
FILE_GENERIC_WRITE
FILE_GENERIC_EXECUTE
FILE_READ_DATA
FILE_WRITE_DATA
FILE_APPEND_DATA
FILE_READ_EA
FILE_WRITE_EA
FILE_EXECUTE
FILE_READ_ATTRIBUTES
FILE_WRITE_ATTRIBUTES
<Account Domain not found>R
Everyone:R
<Account Domain not found>(OI)(IO)(special access:)
READ_CONTROL
SYNCHRONIZE
FILE_GENERIC_READ
FILE_GENERIC_WRITE
FILE_GENERIC_EXECUTE
FILE_READ_DATA
FILE_WRITE_DATA
FILE_APPEND_DATA
FILE_READ_EA
FILE_WRITE_EA
FILE_EXECUTE
FILE_READ_ATTRIBUTES
FILE_WRITE_ATTRIBUTES
<Account Domain not found>(OI)(IO)(special access:)
READ_CONTROL
SYNCHRONIZE
FILE_GENERIC_READ
FILE_READ_DATA
FILE_READ_EA
FILE_READ_ATTRIBUTES
Everyone:(OI)(IO)(special access:)
READ_CONTROL
SYNCHRONIZE
FILE_GENERIC_READ
FILE_READ_DATA
FILE_READ_EA
FILE_READ_ATTRIBUTES
[ram$:666] echo $CYGWIN
bash: CYGWIN: unbound variable
[ram$:667]
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