From: Bill Verzal (BVerzal@KOMATSUNA.COM)
Date: Thu Jun 12 2003 - 09:38:00 EDT
Even if they are at ML 10, the server and client filesets can be different.
lslpp -l bos.net.nfs.client
lslpp -l bos.net.nfs.server
BV
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Bill Verzal
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* The both machines, client & server, in the same ML ( 4330-10_AIX_ML ).
* I have already tried with another client by using the same procedure,
it was work. So, I think the problem from the client.
* I tried with another server, the same problem was occured.
* I used tow ways for mounting:
1. mount /dir, where /dir is nfs file system.
2. mknfsmnt.
* In the /etc/exports:
/dir -access=Client_name.
Thank you for your help.
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"Sippel, Christian" <Christian.Sippel@IZB.DE> wrote in message
news:D30121FCD4ADD51181D10002A587391601BD889E@M0000S0E...
> Just some thoughts:
> - are you trying to mount the nfs-dir over your current working
directory?
> - is your nfs server running? ;-)
> - what is the entry in /etc/exports on your nfs server for the directory
you
> are trying to mount?
> - what is the command you are using on the nfs client to mount the nfs
> share?
>
> /Christian
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> > Von: Abdullah Al-Sheddy[SMTP:sheddy@SAMA-KSA.ORG]
> > Antwort an: IBM AIX Discussion List
> > Gesendet: Mittwoch, 11. Juni 2003 14:28
> > An: aix-l@Princeton.EDU
> > Betreff: Mounting NFS problem
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> > Hi,
> > I have tried to mount a network file system, /home, that resides in
a
> > remote machine, test11.
> > I encounterd the following problem:
> >
> > mount: giving up on :
> > test11:/home
> > vmount: Invalid argument.
> >
> > Any suggestions will be appreciated.
> >
> > Regards.
> >
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