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On Thu, 24 Jan 2019 14:44:25 -0500, Kevin Mckenzie wrote:
>Right. touch is a standard unix command; it officially is used for
>updating the access or last modified time of a file, but it's often used
>sort of as a utility command in the way IEFBR14 can be used to create a
>file.
>
>So I would
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> Thanks K
) TYPE(NFS) -
MODE(RDWR) PARM('PGCSYS:/XEROXRAW,SOFT,SOFT,VERS(3),XLAT(Y), +
CLN_CCSID(1047),SRV_CCSID(819)')
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> for mounts or remounts - same here, I just run a BPXBATC
for mounts or remounts - same here, I just run a BPXBATCH to run the automount
Carmen Vitullo
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My unmount
My unmount and mounts are issued via batch from the mainframe. What about yours?
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that's the process we follow also unfortunately
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I set up a process to unmount the file server
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I'm not an NFS expert but we do have NFS to Windows and HP/UX, for us once
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Subject: NFS Mount Failure
We have an NFS mount from the z/OS 1.13 mainframe to a windows 2012 server.
Whenever the server is rebooted communication is lost betwe
We have an NFS mount from the z/OS 1.13 mainframe to a windows 2012 server.
Whenever the server is rebooted communication is lost between the two. I can
run an unmount and mount from the mainframe but it does not cause files on the
directory to be accessible. The mainframe shows the NFS mount
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