Re: Permission Denied on NFS Mount
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Date: 05/26/05
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Date: 26 May 2005 07:28:00 -0700
Hi,
Thanks to all who replied. 'nslookup', as well as 'who', indicated
that /etc/exports and /etc/fstab did have the correct hostname.
I solved the problem by issuing the command 'exportfs -i /<fs>' on the
host.
The mount command then worked on the client.
Had nobody been on the system, and the applications been stopped,
I would have umounted and remounted /<fs> on the host. Perhaps
the NFS mount would have worked. (HP-UX did indicate that
/<fs> was previously exported, though it did not have an
entry in /etc/exportfs).
Thanks,
BASIS Consultant
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