Samba on NonStop User Manual
About this Manual
This manual describes how to install and configure the open source Samba package on HP
NonStop™ systems.
Supported Release Version Updates (RVUs)
This publication supports J06.04 and all subsequent J-series RVUs, and H06.15 and all subsequent
H-series RVUs, until otherwise indicated by its replacement publications.
Intended Audience
This manual is intended for the HP NonStop system administrators who install and configure Samba
on NonStop systems, and for users who want to access shared portions of the NonStop OSS file
system from Windows. This document assumes that you are familiar with both basic NonStop
system administration and Samba, and provides references to pertinent documents.
Related Manuals
Table 1 Related Manuals
DescriptionDocument Name
Describes the Open System Services (OSS) environment: the shell,
file-system, and user commands.
Open System Services User’s Guide
Describes how to install and configure the HP NonStop Kernel OSS
environment.
Open System Services Installation Guide
Describes how to manage and operate the HP NonStop Kernel OSS
environment.
Open System Services Management and
Operations Guide
Describes the syntax of commands needed to secure an HP NonStop
system using the Safeguard software.
Safeguard Reference Manual
Describes how to configure HP NonStop SSL to secure Telnet, FTP or
middleware communication for ODBC, RSC and other protocols used
by HP products.
SSL Reference Manual
Describes task-oriented instructions for using the DSM/SCM interfaces
to perform the activities associated with installing and managing software
revisions.
DSM/SCM User's Guide
New and Changed Information in This Edition
This is a new manual.
Document Organization
This document is organized as follows:
ContentsSection
This chapter provides introduction to NS-Samba product,
features, and limitations.
“Introduction” (page 9)
This chapter provides the installation procedure for
installing NS-Samba package on NonStop systems.
“Installing NS-Samba” (page 12)
This chapter provides the configuration procedure for
configuring NS-Samba on NonStop systems.
“Configuration” (page 16)
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