Open System Services NFS Overview

Table 2 Troubleshooting for Client Users (continued)
Probable Causes and Possible CorrectionsClient Indicates
7. You attempted to access a file on a NonStop server that is in a restricted-access fileset, and
you do not have the appropriate privilege to access that file.
8. You attempted to write to an object that has one or more file privileges.
Invalid Password 1. The user name or password specified by the client system is not valid.
Correct the value entered or contact the OSS NFS server administrator for help.
2. PCNFSD is not running (for PC or Macintosh clients).
Contact the OSS NFS server administrator for help.
3. You do not have an alias user ID defined in the list of OSS NFS users, and the OSS NFS
SERVER OBJECT attribute NULL-ALIAS-OK is set to FALSE.
Contact the OSS NFS server administrator for help.
4. You did not supply a valid password.
Verify that the mapped user ID assigned to your NFS user ID exists on the NonStop system.
Then, try a TACL logon using the mapped user ID and the specified password.
Contact the OSS NFS server administrator for additional help if needed.
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