Thanks to all for such timely response! Question: > I have three Sun servers with Solaris8 installed and I was wondering if it > is possible to mount the > same filesytem from one to both of the remote machines? I need to mount the > /data1 filesytem from server#1 to the others. > > mnttab 0 0 0 0% /etc/mnttab > /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s3 789103 8007 725859 2% /var > swap 286500 0 286500 0% /var/run > swap 286508 8 286500 1% /tmp > /dev/dsk/c0t1d0s7 35011461 25275472 9385875 73% /data1 > > On the host machine (Prospect) I added the following to the /etc/dfs/dfstab > file: > > share -F nfs -o aclok,nosuid,rw=autopace,root=autopace /data1 > share -F nfs -o aclok,nosuid,rw=walnut, root=walnut /data1 I can mount it to one remote server (below)but when I try to mount the same filesytem to the other I get a message saying permission denied and that it is already shared. The solution is: You can only have one share line, you need to combine all the hosts into the one line.. share -F nfs -o aclok,nosuid,rw=autopace:walnut,root=autopace:walnut /data1Received on Wed Aug 8 15:28:39 2001
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