I install an external disk on my sun solaris 8
this went fine and I was able to access all filesystem on the disk. the new disk is mounted on /local
then 6 hours later
files under /local/files was 1 byte in size
at the same time I received the following
error message in... (4 Replies)
My site has a few sun solaris server including out NIS server and NFS server on solaris machines. we also have few suse linux and redhat linux machine.
All our home directory is on our NFS server(sun Solaris) and this is automounted through /etc/auto_master and /etc/auto_home this worked fine... (1 Reply)
Hello folks... have a problem here hopefully can find some direction with... we have a network using NIS authentication and automount for home dirs and other shared resources. Recently migrated some of our shares off of an EMC Celerra to an Openfiler solution. All of the clients in the NIS domain... (0 Replies)
When i export the directory where the data really is, i can specify which hosts can mount it. On the remote server i create a mount point directory and then mount it to the source servers directory (that has the data).
I need to run my script on Server X , i would login there and type in the... (11 Replies)
I am working on a CentOS release 6.4 server which has two mounted NAS devices, one with 20 x 3TB HDD running in FreeBSD with Zfs2 and one NAS which I don't know much about, but which has 7 HDDs in RAID-6.
I was running tar -zxvf on a tarball that is 80Mb with 50,000 small files inside. Even... (4 Replies)
Dear friends,
I have been facing an issue with one of my red hat unix machine, suddenly lost to switch sudo users. My all colleagues lost to switch to access sudo users.
Then, we have realized its related to NAS issue which does not allowing to write the file. because of this we got so many... (1 Reply)
Gents,
I have NAS File System mounted in Solaris as \Sysapp with size 8 TB
the problem once the backup stared it is impacting the performance of the OS.
Do you have any idea how to can we backup this FS with fast scenario without impacting the OS.
Backup type : Netbackup (3 Replies)
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showmount
SHOWMOUNT(8) System Manager's Manual SHOWMOUNT(8)NAME
showmount - show mount information for an NFS server
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/showmount [ -adehv ] [ --all ] [ --directories ] [ --exports ] [ --help ] [ --version ] [ host ]
DESCRIPTION
showmount queries the mount daemon on a remote host for information about the state of the NFS server on that machine. With no options
showmount lists the set of clients who are mounting from that host. The output from showmount is designed to appear as though it were pro-
cessesed through ``sort -u''.
OPTIONS -a or --all
List both the client hostname and mounted directory in host:dir format.
-d or --directories
List only the directories mounted by some client.
-e or --exports
Show the NFS server's export list.
-h or --help
Provide a short help summary.
-v or --version
Report the current version number of the program.
--no-headers
Suppress the descriptive headings from the output.
SEE ALSO rpc.mountd(8), rpc.nfsd(8)BUGS
The completeness and accurary of the information that showmount displays varies according to the NFS server's implementation.
Because showmount sorts and uniqs the output, it is impossible to determine from the output whether a client is mounting the same directory
more than once.
AUTHOR
Rick Sladkey <jrs@world.std.com>
6 October 1993 SHOWMOUNT(8)