Mounting An Nfs File System On Solaris - IBM TS7650G User Manual

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To make the change permanent, add the -p flag option in the command.
Verify that the NFS export has been successfully mounted.

Mounting an NFS file system on Solaris

Procedure
1. Before you begin, make sure your network is configured on the client as well
as ProtecTIER, as described in Chapter 2, "Completing the ProtecTIER system
setup for new installations," on page 9 and "FSI network configuration for the
ProtecTIER backup server" on page 71.
2. From the root prompt command line of the host server, type mkdir /mnt/<local
directory path> (or mount point) to create a mount point and press Enter.
3. Type ping <NFS server address> and press Enter.
4. Type the mount command:
mount -o rw,soft,intr,llock,timeo=3000,vers=3,proto=tcp <NFS server address>:
<exportName> <mount point>
Results
Verify that the NFS export has been successfully mounted.
Note: For the latest updates to the mount commands, refer to the TS7600
ProtecTIER Best Practices Guide.
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Chapter 12. About NFS

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