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тАО01-27-2004 05:26 AM
тАО01-27-2004 05:26 AM
NFS Connection Issues
Hello I was wondering if anyone can help.
We are currently running the following:
HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Alpha Version V5.4
on a AlphaServer DS25 running OpenVMS V7.3-2
When trying to connect to the vms file systems using pc based client (WRQ Reflection NFS) I get the following error messages:
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 23-JAN-2004 14:33:02.14 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user TCPIP$NFS on SFFCI4
%TCPIP-S-NFS_MNTSUC, mounted file system /backup/docs
-TCPIP-S-NFS_CLIENT, uid=-2 gid=-2 host_name = JSIDHU
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 23-JAN-2004 14:34:07.45 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user TCPIP$NFS on SFFCI4
%TCPIP-E-NFS_BFSCAL, operation MOUNT_POINT failed on file /
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 23-JAN-2004 14:34:07.45 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user TCPIP$NFS on SFFCI4
%TCPIP-E-NFS_BFSCAL, operation MOUNT_POINT failed on file /sffci
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 23-JAN-2004 14:34:07.45 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user TCPIP$NFS on SFFCI4
%TCPIP-E-NFS_BFSCAL, operation MOUNT_POINT failed on file /sffci/backup
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 23-JAN-2004 14:34:07.45 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user TCPIP$NFS on SFFCI4
%TCPIP-E-NFS_BFSCAL, operation MOUNT_POINT failed on file /sffci/backup/docs
I have set up the following on the Alpha:
TCPIP> show proxy
VMS User_name Type User_ID Group_ID Host_name
NFS_GUEST OND 22 201 *
TCPIP> show export
File System Host name
/backup/docs *
TCPIP> show map
Dynamic Filesystem Map
Pathname Logical File System
/backup $1$DGA7:
Has anyone seen this before and can help?
We are currently running the following:
HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Alpha Version V5.4
on a AlphaServer DS25 running OpenVMS V7.3-2
When trying to connect to the vms file systems using pc based client (WRQ Reflection NFS) I get the following error messages:
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 23-JAN-2004 14:33:02.14 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user TCPIP$NFS on SFFCI4
%TCPIP-S-NFS_MNTSUC, mounted file system /backup/docs
-TCPIP-S-NFS_CLIENT, uid=-2 gid=-2 host_name = JSIDHU
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 23-JAN-2004 14:34:07.45 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user TCPIP$NFS on SFFCI4
%TCPIP-E-NFS_BFSCAL, operation MOUNT_POINT failed on file /
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 23-JAN-2004 14:34:07.45 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user TCPIP$NFS on SFFCI4
%TCPIP-E-NFS_BFSCAL, operation MOUNT_POINT failed on file /sffci
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 23-JAN-2004 14:34:07.45 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user TCPIP$NFS on SFFCI4
%TCPIP-E-NFS_BFSCAL, operation MOUNT_POINT failed on file /sffci/backup
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 23-JAN-2004 14:34:07.45 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user TCPIP$NFS on SFFCI4
%TCPIP-E-NFS_BFSCAL, operation MOUNT_POINT failed on file /sffci/backup/docs
I have set up the following on the Alpha:
TCPIP> show proxy
VMS User_name Type User_ID Group_ID Host_name
NFS_GUEST OND 22 201 *
TCPIP> show export
File System Host name
/backup/docs *
TCPIP> show map
Dynamic Filesystem Map
Pathname Logical File System
/backup $1$DGA7:
Has anyone seen this before and can help?
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тАО01-27-2004 10:47 AM
тАО01-27-2004 10:47 AM
Re: NFS Connection Issues
Jagbir,
I had issues before setting up NFS, receiving similar errors.
In my instance it was directory protection. Make sure in your case that the NFS_GUEST account has access to all the directories in your export declaration.
I too am running v.5.4 so will experiment with mine installation tomorrow, to see if I experience similar problems.
Are you getting any OPCOM reported errors when TCP/IP starts up the NFS or PORTMAPPER service from boot ?
I had issues before setting up NFS, receiving similar errors.
In my instance it was directory protection. Make sure in your case that the NFS_GUEST account has access to all the directories in your export declaration.
I too am running v.5.4 so will experiment with mine installation tomorrow, to see if I experience similar problems.
Are you getting any OPCOM reported errors when TCP/IP starts up the NFS or PORTMAPPER service from boot ?
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тАО01-27-2004 08:31 PM
тАО01-27-2004 08:31 PM
Re: NFS Connection Issues
if you have security audits enabled for file access failure then there could be useful information in the security audit log (esp if the problem is directory/file protection).
Do SHOW AUDIT/ALL and look for
FILE access:
Failure: read,write,execute,delete,control
in the audits and/or alarms section of the output. To enable audits on file access failure
SET AUDIT/AUDIT/ENABLE=(ACCESS=FAILURE:ALL)
To look at them
ANAL/AUDIT/EVENT=ACCESS/SINCe=x/BEFORE=y
Do SHOW AUDIT/ALL and look for
FILE access:
Failure: read,write,execute,delete,control
in the audits and/or alarms section of the output. To enable audits on file access failure
SET AUDIT/AUDIT/ENABLE=(ACCESS=FAILURE:ALL)
To look at them
ANAL/AUDIT/EVENT=ACCESS/SINCe=x/BEFORE=y
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