Accessing NFS under Windows environment
When using Solaris, if you want to share data between two Solaris, the easiest and most convenient way to think about it is NFS. But now the students ' desktops, estimated at more than 99% are windows,windows and Solaris data sharing, we can think of the estimated is samba or FTP. Can you use NFS for data sharing between Solaris and Windows? The answer is yes.
First of all, to realize the realization of the data sharing through the NFS implementation of Solaris and Windows, the first thing is to install a Solaris, and then share your directory, permissions, see your own preferences.
Second, Windows I don't want to pretend, everyone has. But we need a software, this software is not very easy to find, Ms own out of, called Windows Services for UNIX, the current version is 3.5. Fortunately I have msdn-aa, can download to. What's the use of this thing, to be blunt is a POSIX environment running on windows, but please note that this POSIX environment is not run in virtual machine mode, but really is running on the kernel of Windows. Find this thing, don't say anything, pretend! When you're done, you'll see a Network of NFS networks in your neighborhood, and you'll have a Cshell a Kshell in your machine. The rest of the work is simple.
Finally, we're going to go to NFS, under Windows command line, using the net use Z: \\solairs-server-ip-addr\path\ command to map the path of NFS to my Z-disk. Of course, the user name password is to be entered. Then go and see your Z-disk, which is easy to access for NFS. Read and write I have tried, except sometimes a little bit slow, the others are good.
From:http://developers.sun.com.cn/blog/liuyu/entry/windows%e7%8e%af%e5%a2%83%e4%b8%8b%e8%ae%bf%e9%97%aenfs
Http://www.cnblogs.com/dkblog/archive/2009/08/12/1980721.html
Access to NFS in the Windows environment (33 articles in storage)