01-14-2007
Creating a shared filesystem
Hi everybody,
Is it possible to create a Shared Filesystem on Network to be accessed from 2 Systems?
Both systems are AIX but with different versions. One of these systems is AIX 4.3 & the other is AIX 5.2.
Thanks in advanced
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sharefs
sharefs(7FS) File Systems sharefs(7FS)
NAME
sharefs - Kernel sharetab filesystem
DESCRIPTION
The sharefs filesystem describes the state of all shares currently loaded by the kernel. It is mounted during boot time as a read-only file
at /etc/dfs/sharetab.
Filesystem contents are dynamic and reflect the current set of shares in the system. File contents are described in sharetab(4).
File contents can be modified as a result of share(1M), sharectl(1M), sharemgr(1M) and changing properties of a zfs(1M) data set.
The module may not be unloaded dynamically by the kernel.
FILES
/etc/dfs/sharetab System record of shared file systems.
SEE ALSO
share(1M), sharectl(1M), sharemgr(1M), zfs(1M), sharetab(4)
SunOS 5.11 31 Oct 2007 sharefs(7FS)