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07-11-2006 11:29 PM
07-11-2006 11:29 PM
how to mount file system on server
hi all,
I have one server filesystem is /backup.
I want to mount file system on anather server without help on nfs .
pls reply
I have one server filesystem is /backup.
I want to mount file system on anather server without help on nfs .
pls reply
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07-11-2006 11:40 PM
07-11-2006 11:40 PM
Re: how to mount file system on server
Sachit,
If you are talking about remote filesystem access, then i think you will have to go one way or another with nfs.
Regards,
jaime.
If you are talking about remote filesystem access, then i think you will have to go one way or another with nfs.
Regards,
jaime.
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07-11-2006 11:43 PM
07-11-2006 11:43 PM
Re: how to mount file system on server
Hi Sachit,
If both machines are unix, you have to go with NFS. If not, try with SAMBA.
-Arun
If both machines are unix, you have to go with NFS. If not, try with SAMBA.
-Arun
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07-11-2006 11:52 PM
07-11-2006 11:52 PM
Re: how to mount file system on server
Hello,
You need to add /backup to /etc/exports (along with any options you want). Then do 'exportfs -a'. On the client, make a directory for the remote filesystem, say '/bkup', then 'mount:/backup /bkup'.
PCS
You need to add /backup to /etc/exports (along with any options you want). Then do 'exportfs -a'. On the client, make a directory for the remote filesystem, say '/bkup', then 'mount
PCS
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