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Hi Cameron,
We are running OS X Server 10.4 (latest) and all our clients are running
10.4 (latest) as well. We have a similar problem but can attribute it to
the different way the home folder is referenced on creation from the way
it is referenced when a network user logs in. On creation we define the
path as /Network/Servers/<servername>.local/Volumes/data disk/Network
Home Folders/<username> where /data disk/ is a separate partition and
/Network Home Folders/ is the share point. Then we find we must change
this path to /Network/<servername>/Network Home Folders/<username> in
order to allow the user to access it. I'm sure this should not be
necessary and have asked Apple for an explanation. It's more of an
irritation then a major problem thought.
regards,
Simon
Cameron Kerr wrote:
The default behaivour of WGM is not to create/assign a home
directory. In the home directory panel, it defaults to None. You need
to select where you want the home directory to be created, then
either click the 'Create Now' button, or it should be created when
the account is saved.
Otherwise, the home directory can be created using the createhomedir
command.
On 19/11/2005, at 5:47 AM, David Riddle wrote:
'A colleague here with a plain-vanilla Unix background and 'computer
science' background reports that they have just bought an Xserve G5,
He loves the management tools and has been learning to configure it
but has run up against a weird problem:
When he creates a new user, locally on the server, using the remote
admin tools (because the server is headless), he can create the user
without problem, but he can't create the home directory. The admin
tool allows him to give the instruction, allows him to save, and
doesn't give him an error message, but the directory just isn't
created.
He can, however mkdir a directory in the /Users directory, without a
problem - though the permissions and ownership are then, of course,
all wrong for a user home.
I have no expertise in this area of server use as in Computer
Services we use central Unix directories, not on our X-Serve.
Does anyone know what the problem might be? I assume as this is a
new box that it is 10.4.x.. another difference since I am still on
10.3.9.
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