Re: NFS mounts at Boot
- From: Zoltán Vad <zoltan.vad@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 21:40:05 +0100
Hi Christopher,
2007/1/23, Christopher Baker <cbaker@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
The rctcpip and rcnfs lines are correct order? May be the 'rcnfs'
Folks,
I have three AIX 5.2 workstations. When I reboot them, they do not
establish the NFS mounts defined in the local "/etc/filesystems". Mount is
set to "true". The NFS server is defined in the local "/etc/hosts" files.
It is also in the NIS host tables and is defined in DNS.
Any ideas?
before the 'rctcpip'. I mean the rcnfs is /etc/rc.nfs and rctcpip is
/etc/tc.tcpip script.
The nfs is configure to start at boot time? (smitty mknfs)
No more ideas... sorry.
Cheers, Zoltan
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