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We have the sun fire v880 two servers. Share the file with NFS in server 1 to server2. All configurations are correct. But I am not able to receive the any data.
You are saying that, you mounted the nfs share correctly but you are not able to write it am I correct? Check if it is shared read/write or read only. Helpful commands:
it's correct.But i am asking maximum sharing file size in NFS.
here i am also see the mount data.i am also enter in configuration file .
actually somebody told, the large size of the file is sharing in your NFS means, you must change in some configuration file.so that's why i am asking if i share the near 20 gb data in NFS means, can i change any configuration file?
here my problem is i am also receive the share folder,but i am not able view the any other file in sharing folder.it's displayed in blank folder.
Distribution: Solaris 11.4, Oracle Linux, Mint, Debian/WSL
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You need NFSv3 for files larger than 4 GB. Not sure exactly about how to enable or force v3 with Solaris 9 but that should be something in /etc/default/nfs.
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