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[ILUG] Issues with NFS from Solaris to Linux?

[ILUG] Issues with NFS from Solaris to Linux?

Waider waider at waider.ie
Tue Jul 9 18:11:50 IST 2002


Ciaran Johnston wrote:
> Hi,
> Well, I have a rather complex situation here @ work which I won't bore
> you's all with but in short the subject says it all. The basic scenario is
> an NFS mount of a Solaris 2.6 directory onto a RH 7.1 system. Are there
> compatibility issues with regd. to NFS versions etc.? A simple yes or no
> from someone who has achieved this or otherwise will rule this
> compatibility issue out, and place it on one of the many other oddities in
> the system / network.
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> Ciaran.
> 
> 
> 

I've done this in previous jobs without difficulty. You may wish to 
check which version of NFS is being used on the wire as that may be the 
source of your problems. Also, a quick suffle around goolge might help. 
It does work, though.

Cheers,
Waider.
-- 
waider at waider.ie / Yes, it /is/ very personal of me





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