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08-27-2002 06:18 AM
08-27-2002 06:18 AM
I have a linux server that i want to mount on hpux 11 server. It is networked. what is requred in the fstab entry??? Current error message: Permission Denied.
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08-27-2002 08:12 AM
08-27-2002 08:12 AM
Solution
Hello,
I guess you are using NFS to share data between Linux (server side) and hpux (client side).
On the server side (Linux) :
=> Make sure the directories are exported. Here is an example of /etc/exports :
/share *(ro,no_root_squash)
After edited /etc/exports, type exportfs -ua and exportfs -av to apply changes.
=> Make sure that the NFS server is started :
/etc/init.d/nfs start
You can have it automatically started at system boot :
chkconfig --level 2345 nfs on
On the client side, things are much simple :
mkdir /mountpoint
mount linux_hostname_or_ip:/share /mountpoint
You can put it in /etc/fstab :
linux_host_or_ip:/share /mountpoint nfs ro 0 0
Good luck.
Kodjo
I guess you are using NFS to share data between Linux (server side) and hpux (client side).
On the server side (Linux) :
=> Make sure the directories are exported. Here is an example of /etc/exports :
/share *(ro,no_root_squash)
After edited /etc/exports, type exportfs -ua and exportfs -av to apply changes.
=> Make sure that the NFS server is started :
/etc/init.d/nfs start
You can have it automatically started at system boot :
chkconfig --level 2345 nfs on
On the client side, things are much simple :
mkdir /mountpoint
mount linux_hostname_or_ip:/share /mountpoint
You can put it in /etc/fstab :
linux_host_or_ip:/share /mountpoint nfs ro 0 0
Good luck.
Kodjo
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