Re: NFS Help - RHEL3 Linux client, VM server

2004-07-01 Thread David Boyes
I searched all five z/VM 4.4.0 TCP/IP manuals for vmlogin and vmlogin.c, but got no hits. MOUNTPW is a C program on TCPMAINT 592. There are some other C programs on that disk, but nothing with a name remotely like vmlogin. Yes, it's the same. The function is to supply a VM login name and

Re: NFS Help - RHEL3 Linux client, VM server

2004-06-30 Thread O'Brien, Dennis L
Bank of America Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall! -- Ronald Reagan, 12 Jun 1987 -Original Message- From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of David Boyes Sent: Monday, May 24, 2004 18:49 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: NFS Help - RHEL3 Linux client, VM

Re: NFS Help - RHEL3 Linux client, VM server

2004-06-30 Thread Tom Shilson
this wall! -- Ronald Reagan, 12 Jun 1987 -Original Message- From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of David Boyes Sent: Monday, May 24, 2004 18:49 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: NFS Help - RHEL3 Linux client, VM server Can someone point me in the direction I need

Re: NFS Help - RHEL3 Linux client, VM server

2004-06-30 Thread O'Brien, Dennis L
] Subject: Re: NFS Help - RHEL3 Linux client, VM server I know nothing, but from the email below, vmlogin.c is not a command, but it is a C file that needs to be compiled. I would suggest looking in the indexes of the manuals below for vmlogin or vmlogin.c. This world is a confusing place for those

Re: NFS Help - RHEL3 Linux client, VM server

2004-06-30 Thread Tom Shilson
I defer to REAL experts. _/) Tom Shilson ~GEDW VM System Services Aloha Tel: 651-733-7591 tshilson at mmm dot com Fax: 651-736-7689 O'Brien, Dennis L Dennis.L.O'Brien

Re: NFS Help - RHEL3 Linux client, VM server

2004-05-25 Thread Loek Sluijter
To connect to the VM NFS server from our Linux servers we use MOUNTPW and MOUNT. You can find all info about using VM NFS on the IBM VM website: http://www.vm.ibm.com/nfs/index.html I do not know about the mvslogin/vmlogin that David Boyes mentioned. Cheers, Loek (AWM) Sluijter. Consulting IT

Re: NFS Help - RHEL3 Linux client, VM server

2004-05-24 Thread David Boyes
Can someone point me in the direction I need to go to get my RHEL3 NFS client to connect to the VM NFS server? You need to compile and run mvslogin/vmlogin.c which are provided with the CMS NFS server. See the VM TCPIP Planning and Configuraiton Guide and the VM TCPIP Users Guide for all the gory

Re: NFS Help - RHEL3 Linux client, VM server

2004-05-17 Thread Alan Cox
On Gwe, 2004-05-14 at 10:28, Alan Altmark wrote: PCNFS is really the best way to do it, if there's a PCNFS client available for Linux. There are servers and I've seen a test client. pcnfs always struck me as horribly insecure however

Re: NFS Help - RHEL3 Linux client, VM server

2004-05-17 Thread Alan Altmark
On Monday, 05/17/2004 at 06:57 CET, Alan Cox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Gwe, 2004-05-14 at 10:28, Alan Altmark wrote: PCNFS is really the best way to do it, if there's a PCNFS client available for Linux. There are servers and I've seen a test client. pcnfs always struck me as horribly

Re: NFS Help - RHEL3 Linux client, VM server

2004-05-14 Thread Alan Altmark
On Thursday, 05/13/2004 at 05:23 EST, Cameron, Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Howdy all - I am trying to mount a filesystem exported from VM to my RHEL3 Linux guest. I can see the export when I use showmount within Linux: [EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# showmount -e .bankofamerica.com Export

NFS Help - RHEL3 Linux client, VM server

2004-05-13 Thread Cameron, Thomas
Howdy all - I am trying to mount a filesystem exported from VM to my RHEL3 Linux guest. I can see the export when I use showmount within Linux: [EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# showmount -e .bankofamerica.com Export list for .bankofamerica.com: /backup/linuxtdc (everyone) But when I try to

Re: NFS Help - RHEL3 Linux client, VM server

2004-05-13 Thread Post, Mark K
that in /etc/fstab except for NFS mounts, just SMB mounts. Mark Post -Original Message- From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Cameron, Thomas Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2004 6:23 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: NFS Help - RHEL3 Linux client, VM server Howdy all - I am