FW: [SunHELP] NFS Mounts

DERYA GUNGORMUS (IT-TMO) sunhelp at sunhelp.org
Fri Apr 20 08:27:44 CDT 2001


check if the mountd daemon is running on both servers, 
check the /etc/hosts file if remote host's hostname is there (sometimes
mountd wants you to give mount command by using hostnames, not IP adresses),
so if you didn't, add  remote hosts' name in /etc/hosts at both machines and
try to mount by gicing their hostnames not ip adresses
and chech if you have exported truly the destination directory at the remote
host (in the remote host's  the /etc/dfs/dfstab file, you must have a line
like " share /path_of_share_directory" )


-----Original Message-----
From: Johnny.Garza at mail.sprint.com [mailto:Johnny.Garza at mail.sprint.com]
Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 4:11 PM
To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org
Subject: [SunHELP] NFS Mounts



Fellow Admins,
Has anyone run across a problem doing Remote NFS mounts.
I am getting access denied when tring to do a remote mount.
Entries have been made on the server's dfstab file and in the vfstab
file
on the client. Both boxes are Solaris.
Any ideas?


Thanks,
Juan (Johnny) Garza




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