09-04-2001
NFS
I assume we are talking NFS here. First thing to do is to re-export (exportfs) the NFS file system on the source server. Then try to remount it.
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exportfs
exportfs(1M) exportfs(1M)
NAME
exportfs - translates exportfs options to share/unshare commands
SYNOPSIS
[pathname]
options] [pathname]
DESCRIPTION
translates HP-UX options to the corresponding options and invokes with the translated options.
With no options or arguments, invokes to print out the list of all currently shared NFS file systems.
Use share(1M) or unshare(1M) whenever possible.
Options
recognizes the following options
Invokes shareall(1M). If is also specified, then it invokes
Ignore options in
Invokes unshare(1M) on pathname.
Verbose.
Specify a comma-separated list of optional characteristics for the
file systems being exported. translates options to options. (See share(1M) for information about individual options).
Old terminology (export)
File system sharing used to be called on HP-UX, and was used for exporting file systems. With the new share NFS model, the command
replaces exportfs(1M).
SEE ALSO
share(1M), shareall(1M), unshare(1M), unshareall(1M).
exportfs(1M)