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08-22-2002 04:41 AM
08-22-2002 04:41 AM
I'm trying to NFS mount a filesystem from one HP-UX B.11.00 U 9000/800 server to another using the command as root user:
mount -F nfs jdcn2:/apps/prd1app/applmgr/1103/admin/common/tmp
I get the error
Permission Denied.
This was NFS mounted before a reboot of the servers and is set to automatical NFS mount on boot.
Any ideas?
regards
Brian
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08-22-2002 04:46 AM
08-22-2002 04:46 AM
Re: nfs
If that's the whole command you used, there's something missing. You're telling it what to mount (jdcn2:/apps/prd1app/applmgr/1103/admin/common/tmp) but not where to mount it. I'm not sure that would give you a permission denied message but I can't see how it's going to work, anyway.
Pete
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08-22-2002 04:49 AM
08-22-2002 04:49 AM
Re: nfs
What does /etc/fstab show?
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harry
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08-22-2002 04:51 AM
08-22-2002 04:51 AM
Re: nfs
If you have this in your /etc/fstab you only need to type "mount -a". Try this and chek for error messages.
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08-22-2002 04:52 AM
08-22-2002 04:52 AM
Re: nfs
Tried:
mount -F nfs jdcn2:/apps/prd1app/applmgr/1103/admin/common/tmp /apps/prd1app/applmgr/1103/admin/common/tmp
Permission Denied
line from /etc/fstab
jdcn2:/apps/prd1app/applmgr/1103/admin/common/tmp /apps/prd1app/applmgr/1103/adm
in/common/tmp nfs rw,suid 0 0
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08-22-2002 04:53 AM
08-22-2002 04:53 AM
Re: nfs
As Pete stated you need to give a mount point on the importing system.
If it Perm Denied again then check the export statement on the exporting server.
Rgds,
Jeff
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08-22-2002 05:16 AM
08-22-2002 05:16 AM
Re: nfs
/apps/prd1app/applmgr/1103/admin/common/tmp -anon=65534
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08-22-2002 05:37 AM
08-22-2002 05:37 AM
SolutionSo, you're trying to mount it to /apps/prd1app/applmgr/1103/admin/common/tmp. Have you checked the permissions/existence of this mount point? Do a "mount" and see if there's something already there. Granted, I'm guessing at this point but this is odd.
Pete
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08-22-2002 06:34 AM
08-22-2002 06:34 AM
Re: nfs
I've found that /apps/prd1app/applmgr is locally mounted.
Will unmount this and then repeat NFS mount.
regards
Brian