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We are facing below issue while mounting NAS volume on AIX server.
AIX version 7.1
root@server1:/#mount 10.100.101.56:/mydata /mnt
mount: 1831-011 access denied for 10.100.101.56:/mydata
mount: 1831-008 giving up on:
10.100.101.56:/mwdata
The file access permissions do not allow the specified action.
root@server1:/#
Dear All,
We are facing below issue while mounting NAS volume on AIX server.
AIX version 7.1
root@server1:/#mount 10.100.101.56:/mydata /mnt
mount: 1831-011 access denied for 10.100.101.56:/mydata
mount: 1831-008 giving up on:
10.100.101.56:/mwdata
The file access permissions do not allow the specified action.
root@server1:/#
...since you asked about a NAS and mounting it in AIX three years ago. And since AIX is a commercial, pay-for distro that only comes from IBM, have you contacted IBM support? Read their knowledgebase articles about doing such things? You also don't say what kind of filesystem this is...NFS? Samba? Anything??
...since you asked about a NAS and mounting it in AIX three years ago. And since AIX is a commercial, pay-for distro that only comes from IBM, have you contacted IBM support? Read their knowledgebase articles about doing such things? You also don't say what kind of filesystem this is...NFS? Samba? Anything??
Thanks for the reply.
That old issue is solved, its new issue now. Its NFS.
Great...so in three years, you've not progressed any about how to perform mounts? You still tell us nothing about how this NAS is attached, what kind of device, what (if any) network security is on the device, what diagnostics/troubleshooting you've done, etc. All you have posted is a mount command.
Ignoring the questions asked and not providing information isn't good. The error seems fairly clear; have you actually checked the permissions on the NFS server directory, and on the mount-point?
It says about file permission. Make the directory 777 on server side for test purpose only.
Probably you are about NFSv4, which is confused about domain settings different on server and client sides.
That is caused you are trying to mount with "nobody" or "nfsnobody" user.
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