On Wed, 10 Jan 2024 10:02:54 -0600, Lionel B. Dyck wrote:
>Not to argue - they should have a User's Guide but they don't. The key with
>dsfs is that once you understand the /dsfs/type (txt/bin/rec/sysout) that is
>it no different than using any other file in a filesystem.
>
Case sensitivity?
bject: Re: NFS Export of Data Set File System
On Wed, 10 Jan 2024 09:12:29 -0600, Lionel B. Dyck wrote:
>There is no users guide ...
>
Has IBM not noticed the lack?
>... but there is an admin guide at
> https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/zos/3.1.0?topic=administration-dsfs-guid
On Wed, 10 Jan 2024 09:12:29 -0600, Lionel B. Dyck wrote:
>There is no users guide ...
>
Has IBM not noticed the lack?
>... but there is an admin guide at
> https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/zos/3.1.0?topic=administration-dsfs-guide
>
That's for admins. But if there are differences between DSFS
directories under it be NFS exported such that
> > Windows/Linux clients can connect to it and then directly read/write z/OS
> > datasets?
>
> What are you looking for beyond:
> https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/zos/3.1.0?topic=introduction-zos-conventional-mvs-data-sets
>
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On Wed, 10 Jan 2024 14:37:22 +, Mark Jac
On Wed, 10 Jan 2024 14:37:22 +, Mark Jacobs wrote:
>Can /dsfs and the directories under it be NFS exported such that Windows/Linux
>clients can connect to it and then directly read/write z/OS datasets?
>
What are you looking for beyond:
<https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/zos
Ah yes sorry.
Although what I said sounds "interesting", thinking about it a bit more, I
don't think what I said below is possible.
User has to interact with the unionfs and the "root" of it has to be NFS (for
reachability over network).
But, I don't think NFS allows its
edu> wrote:
> Something called OverlayFS was recently added to zOS.
> So in theory,
>
> top-level overlayfs --> NFS mount in zOS --> DSFS underneath (serving some
> paths/directories for the overlayFS)
>
>
> ... this sounds possible?
>
>
>
>
Something called OverlayFS was recently added to zOS.
So in theory,
top-level overlayfs --> NFS mount in zOS --> DSFS underneath (serving some
paths/directories for the overlayFS)
... this sounds possible?
On Wednesday, January 10th, 2024 at 20:07, Mark Jacobs
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Can /dsfs and the directories under it be NFS exported such that Windows/Linux
clients can connect to it and then directly read/write z/OS datasets?
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;some-command >>/dsfs/my.pdse/member" do?
Does it copy to do the append?
Will "some-command >>/dsfs/my.ps.log.file" perform the append
without the ENQ EXC of DISP=MOD?
Suppose a PDSE contains members created by ISPF, with stats,
and others created by (e.g.) IEBGEN
DSFS obey TSO DSN prefixing?)
What does "some-command >>/dsfs/my.pdse/member" do?
Does it copy to do the append?
Will "some-command >>/dsfs/my.ps.log.file" perform the append
without the ENQ EXC of DISP=MOD?
Suppose a PDSE contains members created by ISPF, with s
starting the NFS client. I
> understand that one of the DD output file is bad. So SYS00012 refers to
> which DD ? How to see the DD name refering to SYS value ?
>
> IEF196I IEF285I VOL SER NOS= OSREST.
>
> IEF196I IEF285I SYS1.IBM.PARMLIB KEPT
>
> IEF196I IEF285I VOL SER NOS=
Hello
I am receiving the below error message while starting the NFS client. I
understand that one of the DD output file is bad. So SYS00012 refers to
which DD ? How to see the DD name refering to SYS value ?
IEF196I IEF285I VOL SER NOS= OSREST.
IEF196I IEF285I SYS1.IBM.PARMLIB KEPT
IEF196I
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That sounds like someone who support windows machines hehehe
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This may be a hint:
https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSLTBW_2.3.0/com.ibm.zos.v2r3
.bpxb200/tranreq.htm
Use the PARM= parameter of the z/OS UNIX colony address space. To set
transport affinity for the NFS Client or DFS Client, use the PARM= keyword
of the EXEC
This may be a hint:
https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSLTBW_2.3.0/com.ibm.zos.v2r3.bpxb200/tranreq.htm
Use the PARM= parameter of the z/OS UNIX colony address space. To set transport
affinity for the NFS Client or DFS Client, use the PARM= keyword of the EXEC
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Steve,
I could be mistaken, but its only necessary to issue that command if you are
running NFS Client. It sounds to me like you configured/started the z/OS
NFS server, in which case I believe you just recycle the task.
We only run the NFS client, and that is how we shutdown
Steve,
I could be mistaken, but its only necessary to issue that command if you are
running NFS Client. It sounds to me like you configured/started the z/OS NFS
server, in which case I believe you just recycle the task.
We only run the NFS client, and that is how we shutdown MVSNFSC task
I was forced to STOP NFS (See Below) because of a RACF definition problem
F OMVS,STOPPFS=NFS
Now when I SET OMVS=MC I get this message
BPXF011I A FILE SYSTEM WITH FILESYSTYPE OR SUBFILESYSTYPE NFS 114
FAILED TO INITIALIZE
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How many shops are running MVSNFS currently?
We are now. It used to be SMB, but IBM discontinued that... :-(
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z/OSMF has workflows that may be helpful: Workflow for Installing and
Configuring the z/OS NFS Server guides the system administrator through the
process of setting up the z/OS NFS Server, information on the initial
installation see the Workflow for Migration from z/OS DFS/SMB to z/OS NFS
We run just the NFS client, mounting open system disk on MF for application use.
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> We run it.
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> On Tue, Mar 24, 2020 at 2:49 PM Steve Beaver
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> We run it.
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We run it.
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We run it.
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We run it.
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I'm sorry, I think I misunderstood something somewhere. From what I
understood, the problem was that when a remote NFS server is rebooted, you
have to remount the NFS file system on z/OS, and then there needs to be a
file access attempt before you can actually access the files in the file
system
DYNAMNBR=NN,PARM='COMMAND'
//SYSTSPRT DD SYSOUT=*
//SYSEXEC DD DUMMY
//SYSTSIN DD *
MOUNT FILESYSTEM('XEROXRAW') MOUNTPOINT('/u/usr/xerox') TYPE(NFS) -
MODE(RDWR) PARM('PGCSYS:/XEROXRAW,SOFT,SOFT,VERS(3),XLAT(Y), +
CLN_CCSID(1047),SRV_CCSID(819)')
/*
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>So I would think a job step like:
>
>//TOUCH EXEC PGM=BPXBATCH,PARM='SH touch -c /u/usr/xerox/tmpfile'
>
My experience has been that "touch" from an NFS client does *not* update
the timestamp of an existing PDS(E) member. ISPF timestamp? FAMS timestamp?
Whatever.
>...
that's a really easy and great option !
I use touch to create files interactively I never thought about using touch
like that !
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/u/usr/xerox/tmpfile'
would force USS to go see if /u/usr/xerox/tmpfile exists, and therefore
require NFS to reestablish a full connection to the server, after you've
run the automount command. The -c option tells touch not to create a file
that isn't already there, so that should prevent any
Thanks Kevin, I am trying to understand how to convert what I have to use
BPXBATCH.
I was not aware of the use of a "TOUCH" command.
Any help converting would be greatly appreciated.
I currently use the following on the Mainframe;
MOUNT FILESYSTEM('XEROXRAW') MOUNTPOINT('/u/usr/xerox'
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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
I'm not an NFS expert but we do have NFS to Windows and HP/UX, for us once the
server is backup and a connection is requested on the 'Z' side the mount is re
established, or we run the automount for nfs, but that's really not necessary
for one server connection.
Carmen Vitullo
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
Hi Allan
BPXMTEXT does not support reason code qualifier 6E05
From Network File System Guide and Reference Version 2 Release 3
SC23-6883-30
6E Indicates NFS Client modules (that is, GFSC).
05 NFS reason codes See Table 74 on page 457.
0002 NFSERR_NOENT No such file or directory
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Apologies Listers
Falls alarm..Message is documented in SC23-6883-30 as Parm invalid. Now I am in
much better place with IP packets trace and following error messages
BPXF162E ASYNCHRONOUS MOUNT FAILED FOR FILE SYSTEM NFS.
BPXF135E RETURN COD
Apologies Listers
Falls alarm..Message is documented in SC23-6883-30 as Parm invalid. Now I am in
much better place with IP packets trace and following error messages
BPXF162E ASYNCHRONOUS MOUNT FAILED FOR FILE SYSTEM NFS.
BPXF135E RETURN CODE 0081
Thank you Mr Sipples
Got my NFS client started successfully (ignored following warning as no
security initially and target Unix server is PINGable)
GFSC284I NETWORK FILE SYSTEM CLIENT COULD NOT GET GSS CREDENTIALS
FOR THE NFS CLIENT : GSS API krb5_get_default_realm() FAILED
WITH GSS MAJOR
Yes, there is a z/OS NFS "Quick Setup Guide," available here:
https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/community/blogs/e0c474f8-3aad-4f01-8bca-f2c12b576ac9/entry/Shortcut_bringing_up_z_OS_NFS?lang=en
This guide covers both the NFS Server and NFS Client. If you're setting up
only the
On Tue, 5 Dec 2017 19:52:17 -0600, John McKown wrote:
>> >
>> We tried that once. Failed because of a certain application that used
>> commas in filenames.
>
>Why would a comma cause a problem? I'm not NFS literate. But wouldn't
>PATH='/some/directory,me/file.t
On Tue, Dec 5, 2017 at 5:11 PM, Paul Gilmartin <
000433f07816-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:
> On Mon, 4 Dec 2017 23:23:18 -0600, Munif Sadek wrote:
>
> >To start with. I am planning to l configure NFS client on my Sandbox zOS
> 2.3 LPAR and NFS server on sandbo
Hi Andrew
Thanks for the hint. Last time I read about HTTPS, when I was attempting to
implement SSL on our ezasocket CICS Listener. I just hope that I do not need
another licensed product. I do not think HTTPS is the solution in our case but
may be a replacement for FTP.
NFS is such a *out
On Wed, 6 Dec 2017 10:57:21 +1100, Andrew Rowley wrote:
>On 5/12/2017 4:23 PM, Munif Sadek wrote:
>> Depending on the outcome, I may switch zOS to be the NFS server. Our main
>> objective is stop FTPing tens of reports but write them to NFS so that
>> end-users (non mainfr
On 5/12/2017 4:23 PM, Munif Sadek wrote:
Depending on the outcome, I may switch zOS to be the NFS server. Our main
objective is stop FTPing tens of reports but write them to NFS so that
end-users (non mainframers) can pick them up.
Have you considered serving them via HTTPS instead
I'm jumping in on thisis there any quickstarts out there to get NFS (Client
or server?) installed on z/os?
Dennis
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On Mon, 4 Dec 2017 23:23:18 -0600, Munif Sadek wrote:
>To start with. I am planning to l configure NFS client on my Sandbox zOS 2.3
>LPAR and NFS server on sandbox AIX 7.1 LPAR (using classic IBM Hypervisor).
>
>Depending on the outcome, I may switch zOS to be the NFS serv
To start with. I am planning to l configure NFS client on my Sandbox zOS 2.3
LPAR and NFS server on sandbox AIX 7.1 LPAR (using classic IBM Hypervisor).
Depending on the outcome, I may switch zOS to be the NFS server. Our main
objective is stop FTPing tens of reports but write them to NFS
I've had experience with both a NFS client and server running on z/OS. I'd
recommend the NFS server since it performs and functions better.
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If AIX is the NFS server, you have specific steps to do to export the
filesystem, and add the correct IP to the export list to allow it to be
mounted. You will need to find a friend in either Network storage or Open
system to do some of the admin setup for you
Last time I looked (about 15 years ago), zOS has both an NFS client and
server available.
> Timothy Sipples <mailto:sipp...@sg.ibm.com>
> December 4, 2017 at 4:01 AM
> To clarify, z/OS is the NFS client, and something else is the NFS server,
> correct?
>
> It'd be help
To clarify, z/OS is the NFS client, and something else is the NFS server,
correct?
It'd be helpful to know exactly what is the NFS server. If it's AIX, what
release? If it's NetApp's NFS server, same question
Dear Listers
I need your help in mounting pSeries (and may be NetApp) NFS folder on my zOS
2.3. I have tried it before NFS(and also SMB) but had give up on one pretext or
other. Yes I am corporate slave and have no authority over Network Storage,
Open system Certificate Management etc and had
On Sat, 29 Jul 2017 10:03:43 +0800, Timothy Sipples wrote:
>
>Microsoft includes NFS ("Services for NFS") in Windows 7 Enterprise and
>Ultimate. (I don't think Windows 8.x had an Ultimate flavor, so in the
>Windows 8.x stream Microsoft's NFS is only in Windows 8 Enterpr
Anyone using the Win7 NFS client with the z/OS NFS server, and if so, what
is the mount command to use to get to a file, say a PDS member?
Thanks,
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Greetings, I am trying to mount this zLinux Filesystem
Hi Donald, Thanks for the response and it is working now as binary and all we
needed to do was change to xlat(n) and that is all.
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The difficult part can be establishing security. What do you
have in your export file for security? For initial testing,
easiest to just allow access to the z/OS NFS from the
IP address of your zLinux with a command like:
/sandbox1 -rw=192.168.231.10
Then add better security
On Tue, Jun 21, 2016 at 3:47 PM, Jasi Grewal <ja...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Greetings, I am trying to mount this zLinux Filesystem on zOS using NFS
> with the following command and it seems that either is not supported as
> Binary or I am missing something.
>
> mount filesyst
Greetings, I am trying to mount this zLinux Filesystem on zOS using NFS with
the following command and it seems that either is not supported as Binary or I
am missing something.
mount filesystem('lozlnx00:/sandbox') type(nfs)
mountpoint('/nfsmnts/lozlnx00/sandbox')
parm('lozlnx00:"/sa
It appears that NFS attempts to create and display NFS timestamps.
But, on Solaris, with a PDS mounted from z/OS, I see:
user@SunOS.5.11: ls -alErt
-rw-rw-rw- 1 root root7608 2016-05-12 18:49:25.498515000 -0600
allasm
...
-rw-rw-rw- 1 root root 177 2016-05-12 18
Additionally, you cannot manually start stop the actual address space yourself.
Here are the notes I have for starting and stopping NFS client:
Stop NFS client#
The z/OS NFS client is started when the z/OS UNIX file system is initialized
and is persistent until z/OS UNIX is stopped. To stop
AUTOMNT TIME=2015/09/13 06:42:11 SYSTEM= USER=OMVSKERN
POLICY=/etc/auto.master
So can't see NFS here..
On Thu, Sep 17, 2015 at 11:34 AM, RCG <rkcgowda1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi David, I think my issue quite close to " The z/OS NFS client is started
> when t
I did try that Lizette, Although it had done initializing other filesystype
like zFS, UDS, INET etc, It has done nothing with NFS :-(
O/P of SETOMVS RESET=(00) ===>
=
SETOMVS RESET=(00)
IEE252I MEMBER BPXPRM00 FO
Create a member with just the NFS stuff in it, and activate that with the set
command. On my system, right or wrong, the STC ID has UID 0.
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Try going without the PARM for now and see what happens. Here is what I use:
FILESYSTYPE TYPE(NFS)/* Network Files System */
ENTRYPOINT(GFSCINIT) /* Entrypoint for NFS Client */
/* PARM('')defaults PARM for NFS Client
> Try going without the PARM for now and see what happens. Here is what I
> use:
>
> FILESYSTYPE TYPE(NFS)/* Network Files System */
> ENTRYPOINT(GFSCINIT) /* Entrypoint for NFS Client */
> /* PARM('') defa
I would think doing what Dave said with BPX Parms and issuing the Set command
should bring in NFS.
Lizette
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Does your STC have an OMVS Segment?
Have you set up your security correctly?
What is being mounted on the MF? Aix, Unix, Windows files?
Where does the client run? Where does the server run?
Please post any messages from the STC.
Do the following commands and see if NFS is there. Please post
STATUS INFORMATION
> AUTOMNT TIME=2015/09/13 06:42:11 SYSTEM= USER=OMVSKERN
>POLICY=/etc/auto.master
>
> So can't see NFS here..
>
> On Thu, Sep 17, 2015 at 11:34 AM, RCG <rkcgowda1...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi David, I think my issue qui
Hi David, I think my issue quite close to " The z/OS NFS client is started
when the z/OS UNIX file system is initialized and is persistent until z/OS
UNIX is stopped",
But I'm not certain what zOS UNIX file system it is refers to ?
On Thu, Sep 17, 2015 at 11:30 AM, Lizette Koeh
RCG wrote:
Thanks Lizette -
Here is the PARMS that I have used in BPXPRMxx -
FILESYSTYPE TYPE(NFS)
ENTRYPOINT(GFSCINIT)
PARM('biod(6),Bufhigh(128),nfsv4domain(xxx..com)')
ASNAME(MVSNFSC,'SUB=MSTR')
Are you just trying to mount a Unix dir from a Unix server onto OMVS or are you
trying
indefinitely.
HTH
Need expert advise here on the NFS Client implementation on zOS platform
- I've configured the parms in BPXPRMxx.
- Had set-up the STC proc in the active proclib
- Had made necessary Security definitions (STC ID, definition to STARTED CLASS,
dataset access)
However, When I start
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> Thanks for the responses Scott & Allan.
>
> NFSv
Thanks Lizette -
Here is the PARMS that I have used in BPXPRMxx -
FILESYSTYPE TYPE(NFS)
ENTRYPOINT(GFSCINIT)
PARM('biod(6),Bufhigh(128),nfsv4domain(xxx..com)')
ASNAME(MVSNFSC,'SUB=MSTR')
Here is the JCL for started task MVSNFSC
>>> On 9/16/2015 at 03:01 PM, RCG <rkcgowda1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear Listers,
>
> Need expert advise here on the NFS Client implementation on zOS platform
>
> - I've configured the parms in BPXPRMxx.
> - Had set-up the STC proc in the active procli
?). You start the task and it ends
> pretty quickly, However, there is an OMVS task spawned that stays up.
>
> e.g. S FTPD
> FTPD will end quickly, but on the OMVS side there is a process FTPDn where
> N is a single character (in my case 4) that stays up indefinitely.
>
> HTH
>
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In article
Dear Listers,
Need expert advise here on the NFS Client implementation on zOS platform
- I've configured the parms in BPXPRMxx.
- Had set-up the STC proc in the active proclib
- Had made necessary Security definitions (STC ID, definition to STARTED
CLASS, dataset access)
However, When I start
You mentioned client? Where's the server located ?
On Wednesday, September 16, 2015, RCG <rkcgowda1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear Listers,
>
> Need expert advise here on the NFS Client implementation on zOS platform
>
> - I've configured the parms in BPXPRMxx.
> -
that the NFS security works. Before you try the mount, run
mountpw to establish a userid- uid mapping.
2) z/OS is NFS version 3. NFS4 is supposed to downgrade gracefully, but
it's iffy with non-Unix implementations. Specify nfs3
I was having some strange issues with my z/OS to linux system and had to
specify vers(3).
MOUNT FILESYSTEM(MYNFS) +
MOUNTPOINT('/mnt') +
parm('10.6.0.10:/srv/ftp/pub,vers(3)') +
TYPE(NFS) MODE(RDWR)
On Thu, Dec 26, 2013 at 3:40 PM, Mark Post mp...@suse.com wrote:
On 12/26/2013
Hi all
First of all a happy good year.
I can not mount a zOS NFS directory from my Linux machine.
I searched the web and tried the command examples from the IBM manual but
every variation failed.
From the Linux machine I can do a showattr of the zOS server if I only
supply the zOS host name
On Thu, 26 Dec 2013 15:26:26 +0100, jan de decker jan.je...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all
First of all a happy good year.
I can not mount a zOS NFS directory from my Linux machine.
I searched the web and tried the command examples from the IBM manual but
every variation failed.
From the Linux
Hi all,
Thanks Mark for your quick reply.
The message after the mount command is the mount help information.
JEDSP is a MVS FLQ
I changed the EXPORTS dsn to include
/hfs/jedsp/web
WEB
and removed the old jedsp entries.
but to avail.
I am running Ubuntu 12.04
kernel 3.2.0.57
Can somebody
On Thu, 26 Dec 2013 18:17:29 +0100, jan de decker jan.je...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
Thanks Mark for your quick reply.
The message after the mount command is the mount help information.
JEDSP is a MVS FLQ
I changed the EXPORTS dsn to include
/hfs/jedsp/web
WEB
and removed the old jedsp
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Sent: Thursday, December 26, 2013 11:17 AM
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Subject: NFS mount problem between zOS and Linux
Hi all,
Thanks Mark for your quick reply.
The message after the mount command
Hi all,
Mark,
I agree that maybe it is a bad practice to touch the root system but in my
case the zOS has a /jedsp/web directory because I did not want the pollute
the default install directories
Underneath /jedsp/web there are directories for pub, cgi, css images.
The zOS HTTP server has no
Hi all,
The mount command I tried last, after several variartions was the example
from the IBM manual:
mount -t nfs4 -o sec=sys proto=tcp Catweazle-zOS/hfs/jedsp/web /jedsp/web
There are no error messages in the zOS log nor in the NFSS STC
Hope somebody can help.
Thanks
j@n
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