FYI, Windows shares can be mounted too on AIX by installing the fileset "bos.cifs.fs" and then using a command like this:
mount -v cifs -n rmt_hostname/rmt_user/rmte_password /rmt_share /local_dir
"rmt" = remote
"/rmt_share" = name of the remote share
"/local_dir" = local AIX directory
(You have to manually create the "/local_dir" first)
If you want it to remount after a reboot, you can add an entry to your /etc/filesystems using this command:
mkcifsmnt -f '/local_dir' -d '/rmt_share' -h 'rmt_hostname' -c 'rmt_user' -p 'rmt_password' -m 'cifs' -A -B -u 274 -g 220 -x 750
Look at
this URL to see what all these options mean.
Your entry will look similar to this:
/windows: dev = /rmt_share
vfs = cifs
nodename = rmt_host/rmt_user
mount = true
type = cifs
options = uid=274,gid=220,fmode=750
account = false
Lastly, vi /etc/filesystems and change the nodename line to include the share password (yes, not very secure but it works):
nodename = rmt_host/rmt_user/rmt_password
Then save. It should now auto mount after you reboot.