ON THE SERVER:
To add the filesystem for NFS exporting:
- Enter smitty mknfsexp .
- Enter the PATHNAME of the directory to export (for example, <dir_name>).
- Change the MODE of export directory to read-only.
- Enter the HOSTS & NETGROUPS allowed client access.
- Enter HOSTS allowed root access.
- Press Enter to export the filesystem.
NOTE : If you are going to be installing on the client machine, you MUST enter the client name for HOSTS allowed root access Verify that the server has the filesystem exported:
Enter showmount -e <server_name> .
NOTE : <server_name> will be the hostname of the server.
- Create the directory you will be using to access the software.
- Enter mkdir <dir_name>.
ON THE CLIENT:
- Check the NFS daemons:
- Enter lssrc -g nfs .
- If they are not active, start them by running startsrc -s portmap and then startsrc -g nfs .
- Verify that the server has the filesystem exported:
- Enter showmount -e <server_name> .
NOTE : <server_name> will be the hostname of the server.
- Create the directory you will be using to access the software.
- Enter mkdir <dir_name?
- Enter smitty mknfsmnt .
- Enter the PATHNAME of the mount point (for example, <dir_name>).
- Enter the PATHNAME of the remote directory (for example, <dir_name>).
- Enter the HOST where the remote directory resides.
- Change the MODE for this NFS file system to read-only.
NOTE: HOST will be the hostname of the server.
Press enter to NFS mount the filesystem.
To add the filesystem for NFS exporting:
- Enter smitty mknfsexp .
- Enter the PATHNAME of the directory to export (for example, <dir_name>).
- Change the MODE of export directory to read-only.
- Enter the HOSTS & NETGROUPS allowed client access.
- Enter HOSTS allowed root access.
- Press Enter to export the filesystem.
NOTE : If you are going to be installing on the client machine, you MUST enter the client name for HOSTS allowed root access Verify that the server has the filesystem exported:
Enter showmount -e <server_name> .
NOTE : <server_name> will be the hostname of the server.
- Create the directory you will be using to access the software.
- Enter mkdir <dir_name>.
ON THE CLIENT:
- Check the NFS daemons:
- Enter lssrc -g nfs .
- If they are not active, start them by running startsrc -s portmap and then startsrc -g nfs .
- Verify that the server has the filesystem exported:
- Enter showmount -e <server_name> .
NOTE : <server_name> will be the hostname of the server.
- Create the directory you will be using to access the software.
- Enter mkdir <dir_name?
- Enter smitty mknfsmnt .
- Enter the PATHNAME of the mount point (for example, <dir_name>).
- Enter the PATHNAME of the remote directory (for example, <dir_name>).
- Enter the HOST where the remote directory resides.
- Change the MODE for this NFS file system to read-only.
NOTE: HOST will be the hostname of the server.
Press enter to NFS mount the filesystem.