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gbarretoxx1
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January 4th, 2011 08:00
Hi,
Are you login in with a user different from 'nasadmin' ?
Try to log as 'nasadmin', then run the server_mount command.
Regarding your second question, yes, you need to specify the IP address for each ESX server you want to mount the NFS export.
Gustavo Barreto.
Rainer_EMC
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If you login as root you dont have the PATH and NAS_DB variables set to run server_* command
Easiest way is to login as nasadmin or “su – nasadmin”
Rainer
fperino1
33 Posts
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January 4th, 2011 10:00
Thanks so much guys. I had gotten the habit of grabbing root for ssh sessions.
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gbarretoxx1
366 Posts
1
January 4th, 2011 08:00
Hi,
Are you login in with a user different from 'nasadmin' ?
Try to log as 'nasadmin', then run the server_mount command.
Regarding your second question, yes, you need to specify the IP address for each ESX server you want to mount the NFS export.
Gustavo Barreto.
Rainer_EMC
4 Operator
•
8.6K Posts
1
January 4th, 2011 08:00
If you login as root you dont have the PATH and NAS_DB variables set to run server_* command
Easiest way is to login as nasadmin or “su – nasadmin”
Rainer
fperino1
33 Posts
0
January 4th, 2011 10:00
Thanks so much guys. I had gotten the habit of grabbing root for ssh sessions.