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Scott,

I realized that it is only "invisible" from one V5R3 machine.
I tried from V7R1 machine without such a problem.
Just as you said.
But I really need it on the V5R3 machine.

Thanks,

Zvi

On 14/01/2015 14:02, Scott Klement wrote:

Hmmm... I can see all the files/directories when I mount my FreeBSD box
via NFS, all works exactly as expected.

Could this be an authority problem?

Authority in NFS works based on the numeric uid/gid values. So if uid
1000 is granted authority to the file on the Linux box and you mount it
from IBM i, then whomever is uid 1000 on IBM i will have authority to
it.

This can cause strange results if your numeric uid/gid values on IBM i
don't match the ones on the Linux box.

On 1/14/2015 5:42 AM, Zvi Kave wrote:

Hi,

I mounted linux NFS folder :
MOUNT TYPE(*NFS) MFS('1.1.1.214:/nfs/FW') MNTOVRDIR('/P')
Now I am trying to list files on /P from QSHELL , and got nothing
- no
files:
ls -l /P
$
But if I try to use specific file like:
ls -l /P/CD_S520/20_i/install/config.txt
-rw-rwxrwx 1 1000 1000 87 Sep 24 2012
/P/CD_S520/20_i/install/config.txt

then I can discover and work with the file.
How can I make the folders visible ?

Regards,

Zvi

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