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Join Date: Mar Solaris 10 NFS client cannot mount a share from a Windows server. I have a Solaris 10 server, I'm trying to mount a share from a Windows nfs server. Shell Programming and Scripting.

I need a help of good people with effective bash script to mount nfs shared, By the way I did the searches, since i haven't found that someone wrote a script like this in the past, I'm sure it will serve more people. Fails to mount the server The server came up fine but most Not able to mount NFS share on client side.

When i tried to mount the nfs i see this error message mount -t nfs Even the other Linux SuSE clients in the same room are mounting successfully with defaults without NFS client Mount script after boot. I'd like to check that nfs is up, then do the client mount all from a startup What is mean?

May someone can tell me : Thanks in advance. SAP Solutions. AI and Analytics. Hybrid Cloud Solutions. Nonstop IT. Exit Federal Government. Partner Program. Find a Partner. Become a Partner. Open Source Projects. SUSE Italia. SUSE Israel. SUSE Luxembourg. SUSE Nederland.

SUSE Polska. The above output is from the Suse Linux server. The output may look different n different Linux distros. Make sure you are able to reach the NFS server from your client. If you have connectivity issue then you will see mynfsserver: RPC: Port mapper failure - Timed out error here. Lastly, if you have SEP 14 Symantec Endpoint Protection antivirus installed on your server then you need to uninstall it.

For that, you need to reboot the server. You cant even remove it from the kernel as you normally remove the module from the running kernel.



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