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Re: How to mount NFS UNIX volume using VMS client

 
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Carlos Moreira
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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
AdriaansenT
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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



Steven Schweda
Honored Contributor

Re: How to mount NFS UNIX volume using VMS client

AdriaansenT:

1. Start a new thread for a new problem.

2. TCPIP SHOW VERSION
AdriaansenT
Occasional Advisor

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