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02-10-2011 03:46 PM
02-10-2011 03:46 PM
Problem to mount NFS
I'm trying to mount a remote file system through the SAM comand on HP-UX 11.31 and the tool does not see the remote LUNs presented by the Storage.
from the operating system, I'm using the SAM command => networking and communications => networked file systems => mounted remote file systems => menu acctions => add_remote file system => using NFS
The ping from HP-UX to Storage is working fine.
The Storage that shared the LUNs via LAN is a SUN-STORAGE S7410.
I´m attaching a file with the print of SAM windows, the error is: The information entered is not valid.
Please could someone tell me the procedure to mount NFS on HP-UX 11.31
Greetings
Toscanini.
from the operating system, I'm using the SAM command => networking and communications => networked file systems => mounted remote file systems => menu acctions => add_remote file system => using NFS
The ping from HP-UX to Storage is working fine.
The Storage that shared the LUNs via LAN is a SUN-STORAGE S7410.
I´m attaching a file with the print of SAM windows, the error is: The information entered is not valid.
Please could someone tell me the procedure to mount NFS on HP-UX 11.31
Greetings
Toscanini.
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02-10-2011 05:05 PM
02-10-2011 05:05 PM
Re: Problem to mount NFS
Look a little closer at what you entered.
In the remote server name field you have: "ST7410-B:/export" That's not a valid server name.
What you should probably try is:
Remote-Server Name: ST7410-B
Remote-Directory Name: /export/tmt-1_oraindbdc06
Basically you need JUST the server name on the "Remote-Server Name" line and then the FULL path of the remote directory on the "Remote-Directory Name" line.
Also note that it is probably NOT good practice to have spaces in any directory names you are exporting. I couldn't tell from your screen shot that there was a or an (_) character in the directory name.
In the remote server name field you have: "ST7410-B:/export" That's not a valid server name.
What you should probably try is:
Remote-Server Name: ST7410-B
Remote-Directory Name: /export/tmt-1_oraindbdc06
Basically you need JUST the server name on the "Remote-Server Name" line and then the FULL path of the remote directory on the "Remote-Directory Name" line.
Also note that it is probably NOT good practice to have spaces in any directory names you are exporting. I couldn't tell from your screen shot that there was a
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