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Vern,

Following are a couple references from the NSF book:

What File Systems Can I Export?
You can export any of the following file systems:
 “Root” (/)
 QOpenSys
 QSYS.LIB
 QOPT
 UDFS

Example 2: Mounting a Network File System from TULAB2.
ADDMFS TYPE(*NFS) MFS(’TULAB2:/QSYS.LIB/SCHOOL.LIB’)
MNTOVRDIR(’/HOME’)
This command mounts the remote /qsys.lib/school.lib file system from the remote system TULAB2
over the directory /home on a local client.

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I haven't tried any of this. I was just making a mental note.

-Nathan.


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From: Vern Hamberg <vhamberg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, April 5, 2013 1:42 PM
Subject: Re: NFS and remote image catalogs/saves ?

Nathan

Be sure you are talking about the right direction, and whether both systems are IBM i or a mix of IBM i and Linux/Windows.

I have a hard time thinking that we can MOUNT over /QSYS.LIB - that would mean absolutely no access to the local contents of that "directory".

If we CAN do that, the remote server has to be an IBM i, since there is no such thing as QSYS library on other platforms.

Just guessing - have been wrong a couple other times.

:)

Vern

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