will tell you what NFS handle(s) are available to mount.
Then:
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?
Sorry I keep bringing up the handle. I thought the
might mean the handle was missing, and that all we were seeing was maybe a path for the handle. Not finding too much info on handles..
Turns out I was misspelling the handle- using an O instead of an 0. So no more permission issue.
But then I was getting an error saying it was busy So I fiddled with it and gave up for the evening.
Tried to reproduce the same issue this morning so I could post it here, and the NAS friggin mounted without issue. The last thing I did yesterday was
. Don't know if that did anything.
So I have no idea how that issue went away. I guess it really was super busy.
Most likely cause is......you cannot mount or umount any volume if you are actually on the volume.
So, if you were actually in the /mnt directory, you could not mount something on that mountpoint until you move away from it. As soon as you see 'busy' when mounting or dismounting a volume, that's the first thing you should think of. If you're not on the volume/mountpoint then probably some other user is.
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