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| SUN Solaris The Solaris Operating System, usually known simply as Solaris, is a free Unix-based operating system introduced by Sun Microsystems . |
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Problem with mount remot..!!
hi all...
when I try to mount filesystem on solaris appear me Permission denied this is do it: mount -F nfs <remote file system> <mount point> mount -f nfs remot_server:/share /share when i run this line: nfs mount: server_remoto:/share: Permission denied what i need to do? Regards.. |
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on this moment i'm loggin on the 2 server as root... and appear the same error... Prmission to mount is set as people before have been able to mount directories. Unfortunately those persons ara no longer working with us. I'm new in this field, how do I log in to the remote server? Last edited by chanfle; 06-22-2006 at 10:36 AM. |
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see this guide - chapter 30 for NFS issues - the others are also helpful
Access remote file systems As far as logging into the other server, if you have root access, try logging into the console or if you have an account, ssh/telnet to the server and login. |
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hhmmm...maybe not explain me...
i have 2 servers server1 and server2 of the server2 i'm ready mount to the share folder... i want make connecting to the sever1 to share folder of the server2... on the both servers i'm loggin as root... thank you... |
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