My guess is that your DNS/Host name for Server A does
not transalte too well.  Try:

1.  Putting the FQDN for the server A.
2.  Ensure that nsswitch.conf on both A and B have
similar entries for hosts and that server A resolves
to the same Ip address on both.

++N
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> I am trying to setup an NFS share between server A
> and B.
> On B I declare the share as follow:
>       Share -F nfs -o rw=A -d "Share Drive" /opt/logs
> 
> On A I mount the share as follow:
>       Mount -F nfs B:/opt/logs /mnt/B
> >From this command I get the following error:
> "nfs mount: B:/opt/logs: Permission denied"
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> Did I miss a step somewhere?
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>   try these steps
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>   1. Edit vfstab  (on the box that is sharing)
>               >vi /etc/dfs/dfstab
>               insert
>               share -F nfs /opt/logs
>   2. Start the NFS Server
>               /etc/init.d/nfs.server start
>   3. Check is exported
>               >exportfs
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>   To Mount on another server
>   1. create a mount point
>       >mkdir a
>   2. start NFS client
>       >/etc/init.d/nfs.client start
>   3. mount the nfs
>       >mount -F nfs hostname:/opt/logs /a
>   to unmount
>     umount /a
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> Ta
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> Solaris 8
> I am trying to setup an NFS share between server A
> and B.
> On B I declare the share as follow:
>         Share -F nfs -o rw=A -d "Share Drive"
> /opt/logs
> On A I mount the share as follow:
>         Mount -F nfs B:/opt/logs /mnt/B
> >From this command I get the following error:
> "nfs mount: B:/opt/logs: Permission denied"
> Did I miss a step somewhere?
> Thanx.
> Andr� Ferreira
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> Nick,
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>       Yes, this method works perfectly.
>       But as soon as I am trying to limit the share to
> only one client to
> access the share I get the permission denied error.
>       IE:
>               This share:  share -F nfs -o rw -d "Share"
> /opt/logs   works
> fine.
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