From: Sudhakar (sudhakar.peram@corpusinc.com)
Date: Wed Jun 09 2004 - 14:06:16 EDT
Hi Managers,
U Rock Again!!!!
First of I'd like to thank the below who have replied (apologies to anyone if
I've not mentioned their names):
Peter peter@ondruska.com
Chris Pinnock
Chintu
Angelo Lamera
Roland Merk
Teressa (tagriffin@micron.com)
Ray Trzaska
Jeff Woolsey
My question was as below:
Hi Gurus,
I'm trying to mount a file system from server A (Solaris 8) to server B
( Solaris 9)
The command I used to share on server A was
#share -F nfs -o root=serverB,rw=serverB /shome
The command I used to mount on server B was
#mount serverA:/shome /nshome
nfs mount: serverA:/shome: Permission denied
I'd appreciate if you gurus can please tell me if I'm doing anything
wrong. I'll summarize.
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The answer is that there was no entry for the server in /etc/hosts. I added
the servers entry in /etc/hosts and works like a charm.
Thank you Gurus for all your suggestions.
Regards,
Sudhakar
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