ora_backup -sec=sys:none,rw,root=aixacadb1:aixacadb2Ģ. (this will do all the necessary actions automatically) There are 3 alternatives: smitty, editing /etc/exports manually, mknfsexp startsrc -g nfs (it should start all daemons) check if all the necessary daemons are running (don't forget inetd and portmap)ĭaemons on server: rpc.mountd, nfsd, rpc.statd, rpc.lockd, portmap, (on nfs verion 4: nfsrgryd, gssd)ġ. (strange but mount command works if none of these daemons are running) chitab "rcnfs:23456789:wait:/etc/rc.nfs > /dev/console 2>&1 # Start NFS Daemons" startsrc -g nfs stopsrc -s nfsd stopsrc -s rpc.mountdĢ. check if all necessary daemons are running:ĭaemons on client: rpc.statd, rpc.lockd, (on nfs verion 4: nfsrgryd, gssd)ġ. Showmount -e it shows also if communication is OK to nfs server Rpcinfo -u aix31 nfs 3 makes a call to the specific program and version number using UDP Rpcinfo -p it queries portmap daemon for info regarding services on the specified server check if RPC is possible between the client and server: etc/rpc are in use (mounted) by other / # showmount -e It tells the RPC request, which port should be used for communication. If the file exists than the system will be a server and the appropriate daemons will be started.ġ. When nfs (/etc/rc.nfs) is started it checks the existence of /etc/exports file. After portmap is running other daemons can be registered to portmap, so it knows correct port of each daemon. Mount the act of a client accessing the file systems that a server exportsĭuring system boot portmap (from /etc/rc.tcpip) and NFS related daemons (from /etc/rc.nfs) are being started. Server computer that makes its file systems, dirs and other resources available for remote accessĬlients computers that use a server's resourcesĮxport the act of making file systems available to remote clients