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Mount NFS disk between OS/2 and Solaris

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Name: Yogen
Date: February 26, 2002 at 08:27:17 Pacific
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Hello,

I'm new in this field and I need some help from you. May I thank you in advance for your advice.

I have to mount an NFS disk between OS/2 Warp (with TCP/IP version 2) and Solaris.
Could you please advise me how to configure the OS/2 client?

I found an answer of how to mount the NFS disk on Solaris on this site.

Thanks,
Yogen.



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Name: Peter
Date: March 25, 2002 at 07:51:52 Pacific
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I would need more info before I can really offer a solution...

For example, I have Warp Server for e-Business (WSeB) and it has an NFS built in. I just assign a NFS directory/drive and assign user permissions based on Host names coming to the server. My Win98SE and Linux box can see this network share via NET View and Net Use commands.

In OS/2 Warp v4, you can host or "see" NFS drives. There is an NFS server solution out there... but it doesn't come natively. If you can to be a client, in that you can "see" this NFS drive, then try logging into the network or client, then do "NET VIEW \\server\share" at an OS/2 window. If that doesn't see it, then someone may have that answer.


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