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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Ufsrestore Post 303010531 by hicksd8 on Tuesday 2nd of January 2018 03:25:37 PM
Old 01-02-2018
As previously stated:

Code:
# showmount -e <NAS ip address>

will tell you what NFS handle(s) are available to mount.

Then:

Code:
# mount <NAS ip addr>:<nfs handle> <local mountpoint>

should mount that (remote) NFS handle.

The showmount output should give you the NFS handle exactly as it is (shared).

Is the mount command still giving you access denied? If so, then (1) perhaps that NAS will only accept one connection to one share and the production box already has it mounted (try dismounting it from original system), or (2) the NAS is refusing an inbound connection request from the ip address you are using on the clone, or (3) another security entry on the NAS needs to be opened up.

So what error if any are you getting when you try to mount?

This shouldn't be difficult; famous last words!

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SHOWMOUNT(8)						    BSD System Manager's Manual 					      SHOWMOUNT(8)

NAME
showmount -- show remote nfs mounts on host SYNOPSIS
showmount [-a | -d] [-e] [-1] [-3] [host] DESCRIPTION
The showmount utility shows status information about the NFS server on host. By default it prints the names of all hosts that have NFS file systems mounted on the host. See NFS: Network File System Protocol Specification, RFC 1094, Appendix A, and NFS: Network File System Version 3 Protocol Specification, Appendix I, for a detailed description of the protocol. The following options are available: -a List all mount points in the form: host:dirpath. -d List directory paths of mount points instead of hosts. -e Show the host's exports list. -1 Use mount protocol Version 1, compatible with legacy servers. -3 Ignored for backwards compatibility. SEE ALSO
mount(8), mount_nfs(8), mountd(8) HISTORY
The showmount utility first appeared in 4.4BSD. BUGS
The mount daemon running on the server only has an idea of the actual mounts, since the NFS server is stateless. The showmount utility will only display the information as accurately as the mount daemon reports it. BSD
August 16, 2014 BSD
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