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06-15-2005 12:49 AM
06-15-2005 12:49 AM
I have 2 alphas running tcpip 5.3 eco 4. One of them is the NFS server and the other the client. On the client I'm trying to map 2 different directories that are on the server. This is what I get:
On server:
RMCA» tcpip show export
File System Host name
/csd_disk/kits *
/csd_disk/localuser *
/csd_disk/nodeperm/cts/cts_rpts *
/csd_disk/nodetemp/rpt/abc *
/csd_disk/nodetemp/rpt/cdl *
/csd_disk/nodetemp/tpfdms/tpauto *
/csd_disk/nodetemp/tpfdms/tpxmit *
/vms_disk/kits *
On Client:
$ sho dev dnfs
Device Device Error Volume Free Trans Mnt
Name Status Count Label Blocks Count Cnt
DNFS0: (RMCB) Online 0
$ tcpip mount dnfs1: nw_dkb0 /host=rmca/path="/csd_disk/kits" /noadf
%TCPIP$DNFSMOUNT-S-MOUNTED, /csd_disk/kits mounted on _DNFS1:[000000]
$ tcpip mount dnfs2: nw_dkb1 /host=rmca/path="/vms_disk/kits" /noadf
%TCPIP$DNFSMOUNT-E-MOUNTFAIL, error mounting _DNFS2:[000000]
-SYSTEM-W-NOSUCHFILE, no such file
$
Any ideas why the 2nd mount fails? Both csd_disk:[kits] and vms_disk:[kits] exist on the server and are exports.
On server:
RMCA» tcpip show export
File System Host name
/csd_disk/kits *
/csd_disk/localuser *
/csd_disk/nodeperm/cts/cts_rpts *
/csd_disk/nodetemp/rpt/abc *
/csd_disk/nodetemp/rpt/cdl *
/csd_disk/nodetemp/tpfdms/tpauto *
/csd_disk/nodetemp/tpfdms/tpxmit *
/vms_disk/kits *
On Client:
$ sho dev dnfs
Device Device Error Volume Free Trans Mnt
Name Status Count Label Blocks Count Cnt
DNFS0: (RMCB) Online 0
$ tcpip mount dnfs1: nw_dkb0 /host=rmca/path="/csd_disk/kits" /noadf
%TCPIP$DNFSMOUNT-S-MOUNTED, /csd_disk/kits mounted on _DNFS1:[000000]
$ tcpip mount dnfs2: nw_dkb1 /host=rmca/path="/vms_disk/kits" /noadf
%TCPIP$DNFSMOUNT-E-MOUNTFAIL, error mounting _DNFS2:[000000]
-SYSTEM-W-NOSUCHFILE, no such file
$
Any ideas why the 2nd mount fails? Both csd_disk:[kits] and vms_disk:[kits] exist on the server and are exports.
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06-15-2005 01:17 AM
06-15-2005 01:17 AM
Re: VMS TCPIP NFS Client will not map to other VMS NFS Server
Layne,
NFS typically sends messages to OPCOM; if there is a problem. Please check OPERATOR.LOG on the NFS server or use $ REPLY/ENABLE
Is /vms_disk on another disk ? What does TCPIP> SHOW MAP report ?
Volker.
NFS typically sends messages to OPCOM; if there is a problem. Please check OPERATOR.LOG on the NFS server or use $ REPLY/ENABLE
Is /vms_disk on another disk ? What does TCPIP> SHOW MAP report ?
Volker.
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06-15-2005 01:27 AM
06-15-2005 01:27 AM
Re: VMS TCPIP NFS Client will not map to other VMS NFS Server
Sometimes the solution is right in front of you. I didn't have it mapped. Thanks, Daniel.
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