I have been working with the IBM Advanced Technology Center on this very
issue.  I had a requirement to serve images up from a UNIX box to a Domino
on I-Series.  Everything would be fine from a WRKLNK perspective, but
Domino just wouldn't see it.  We checked authorities, the CCSID and still
no luck.  Finally, the workaround that they came up with was to utilize the
I-Series HTTP server in conjunction with the Domino server to show the
images.  It seems that the images were visible to the I-Series HTTP server
and not Domino.  You should be able to keep the page in Domino and just
refer to the images on the I-Series server.  Hope that helps.

Thanks,

Dave Guerrero
Team Leader e-Business Solutions
Computech Resources, Inc.
1375 W. Main Avenue
De Pere, WI 54115
Phone:  920-336-1387 Ext. 264
Cell:  920-360-7225
Fax:  920-336-7728





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                    11/29/01 10:46 PM
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Before the NFS mount, the redirect is:

URL --> Directory for [ip address] (/username --> /home/username/www)

I then do the NFS mount from the /400 over /home/username to /home/username
on the Solaris box.  When I do a WRKLNK over /home/username/www everything
looks just like it should, but domino can't see it.

So, when the Domino tries to serve the files from /home/username/www
without a mount to the Solaris box, everything works fine.  But, when I do
the NFS mount, the directory structure looks fine using WRKLNK, but Domino
can't see it.

Scott



                    "Fritz Hayes"
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What is the redirect statement?  Since you are changing from a network
directory to a local, mounted directory, wouldn't you need something
like /QNSF in the redirect statement?

Best Regards

Fritz Hayes

|So, I did a mount (with read & write) over one of the user
|directories to their directory on the Solaris box.  The
|virtual server / redirection is configured properly as the
|user's web site comes up without the NFS mount. However, after
|the NFS mount, I receive error 404 - File Not Found from the
|web browser when I ask for the user's directory.  I even tried
|a "tell http stop" and "load http" just for fun.  Same result.
| Still Error 404.
|
|Any ideas?
|
|Thanks in advance,
|
|Scott

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