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тАО01-14-2006 12:23 PM
тАО01-14-2006 12:23 PM
Re: How to mount NFS UNIX volume using VMS client
Nothing has changed, but I was wondering if the problem might be related to permissions. I'm not sure exactly what I'm asking, but I thought I may have overlooked something.
Also, I'm not comfortable upgrading the software because the machine is hooked up to equipment critical to research.
Thanks,
Carlos
Also, I'm not comfortable upgrading the software because the machine is hooked up to equipment critical to research.
Thanks,
Carlos
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тАО02-21-2007 12:21 AM
тАО02-21-2007 12:21 AM
Re: How to mount NFS UNIX volume using VMS client
Hi,
I have a problem with the free-blocks on VMS with a NFS mounted NetApp FAS6030 Volume. On Unix all looks oke.
on Unix:
-------------------------------------------
Filesystem Size Used Available Capacity Mounted on
145.43.80.130:/vol/volnfsvms 40G 1777M 38G 5% /mnt
-------------------------------------------
On VMS:
I have mounted the volume as an ODS-5 and an ODS-2 disk.
TCPIP> mount dnfs5: /host="rbndtcfasp001.b2b.regn.net" /path="/vol/volnfsvms" /system /superuser /write /adf=create /structure=5 /auto
TCPIP> mount dnfs2: /host="rbndtcfasp001.b2b.regn.net" /path="/vol/volnfsvms" /s
ystem /superuser /write /adf=create /auto
DNFS2: Mounted 0 rbndt$/vol/v 4194296 1 1
DNFS5: Mounted 0 rbndt$/vol/v 0 1 1
$ write sys$output f$getdvi( "dnfs5", "freeblocks")
4194296
$ write sys$output f$getdvi( "dnfs5", "maxblock")
4194296
$ write sys$output f$getdvi( "dnfs2", "freeblocks")
4194296
$ write sys$output f$getdvi( "dnfs2", "maxblock")
4194296
On the VMS disks the freeblocks = maxblock
(NFS client V2)
The Tru64 machine (NFS client V3)the data
is as follows
Size Used Available Capacity
40G 1777M 38G 5%
On VMS the used blocks are
$ set def dnfs5:[000000]
$ dir/size/grand
Grand total of 1 directory, 11 files, 3619413 blocks. (= 1767 MB)
4194296 blocks = 2047 MB
where is the correct freeblocks attribute?
Greetings from Doetinchem, Holland
Tom Adriaansen
IT-Specialist on VMS/Unix and SAN
I have a problem with the free-blocks on VMS with a NFS mounted NetApp FAS6030 Volume. On Unix all looks oke.
on Unix:
-------------------------------------------
Filesystem Size Used Available Capacity Mounted on
145.43.80.130:/vol/volnfsvms 40G 1777M 38G 5% /mnt
-------------------------------------------
On VMS:
I have mounted the volume as an ODS-5 and an ODS-2 disk.
TCPIP> mount dnfs5: /host="rbndtcfasp001.b2b.regn.net" /path="/vol/volnfsvms" /system /superuser /write /adf=create /structure=5 /auto
TCPIP> mount dnfs2: /host="rbndtcfasp001.b2b.regn.net" /path="/vol/volnfsvms" /s
ystem /superuser /write /adf=create /auto
DNFS2: Mounted 0 rbndt$/vol/v 4194296 1 1
DNFS5: Mounted 0 rbndt$/vol/v 0 1 1
$ write sys$output f$getdvi( "dnfs5", "freeblocks")
4194296
$ write sys$output f$getdvi( "dnfs5", "maxblock")
4194296
$ write sys$output f$getdvi( "dnfs2", "freeblocks")
4194296
$ write sys$output f$getdvi( "dnfs2", "maxblock")
4194296
On the VMS disks the freeblocks = maxblock
(NFS client V2)
The Tru64 machine (NFS client V3)the data
is as follows
Size Used Available Capacity
40G 1777M 38G 5%
On VMS the used blocks are
$ set def dnfs5:[000000]
$ dir/size/grand
Grand total of 1 directory, 11 files, 3619413 blocks. (= 1767 MB)
4194296 blocks = 2047 MB
where is the correct freeblocks attribute?
Greetings from Doetinchem, Holland
Tom Adriaansen
IT-Specialist on VMS/Unix and SAN
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тАО02-21-2007 12:42 AM
тАО02-21-2007 12:42 AM
Re: How to mount NFS UNIX volume using VMS client
AdriaansenT:
1. Start a new thread for a new problem.
2. TCPIP SHOW VERSION
1. Start a new thread for a new problem.
2. TCPIP SHOW VERSION
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тАО02-21-2007 12:45 AM
тАО02-21-2007 12:45 AM
Re: How to mount NFS UNIX volume using VMS client
Steven,
I did, just now
Tom Adriaansen
P.S.
My TCPIP Version is
$ tcpip
TCPIP> show version
HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Alpha Version V5.4 - ECO 6
on a AlphaServer 4100 5/600 8MB running OpenVMS V7.3-2
I did, just now
Tom Adriaansen
P.S.
My TCPIP Version is
$ tcpip
TCPIP> show version
HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Alpha Version V5.4 - ECO 6
on a AlphaServer 4100 5/600 8MB running OpenVMS V7.3-2
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