On 6/22/06, José L. Ramírez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Sipho,

Maybe you can clarify what you mean by saying that the "NFS server and client 
running in one LPAR( i.e. same LPAR)". Is that Lpar running under zOS, or Linux as a 
vm guest?

The zOS NFS client is capable of accessing any NFS server, no matter where that 
server resides, it may be the MVS NFS server, UNIX flavors (AIX, LINUX, 
Solaris, etc.). You may like to take a look at the z/OS Network File System 
User's Guide.

Regards,

-Jose

-----Original Message-----
From: Sibeko, Sipho S [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2006 3:13 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: NFS on the Mainframe

I've NFS server and client running in one LPAR( i.e. same LPAR). What I'm 
trying to understand is it possible for one to access the NFS sever on 
mainframe using the client mainframe that runs in the same LPAR as the server. 
If it's not possible, must I install the client in the different platform like 
in windows machine or LINUX.

Thanks

Sipho

-----Original Message-----
From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of José L. Ramírez
Sent: 21 June 2006 14:48
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: NFS on the Mainframe

Hi Sipho,

Not sure what you are trying to accomplish, but assuming you want to run an NFS 
server under zOS and access the HFS filesystem from a Linux client running as a 
zVM guest, you will need the mvslogin RPM package so you can authenticate 
against RACF. In our shop we have be using this approach for several months and 
its works very good.

Regards,

-Jose

-----Original Message-----
From: Sibeko, Sipho S [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2006 3:46 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: NFS on the Mainframe


Hi List,

I have been task to implement the NFS and I have it in one of our test box. 
It's currently up and running both the server and the client and now I'm 
stacked in going forward. I know what NFS does but I'm struggling to logon to 
it. Do I need a separate client installed in my workstation in order to 
transfer the files between my workstation and the mainframe? Please help off 
what client software can I use to accomplish my experiment.

Thanks in advance.

Sipho
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I have a couple of combinations that work and some don't.
I can't get my Linux under zVM to sign on to my zOS NFS server.  For
some reason the mvslogin compiles but it does not work.  I am waiting
to upgrade to zOS 1.7 and I have been told that my problem will be
resolved.
I do have a Linux NFS server exported and zOS as a client can get to
it.  I also have some Linux NFS server exported, zOS as a client and I
have SMB/SAMBA on the same file system being accessed from my Windows
servers.  I use it as a place to tage HSM backups for some Windows
directories that I updated once a day.
If you could be more specific as to who the client and servers are for
your NFS mounts, I shall be able to help you.

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