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Have you tried the MOUNT command? MOUNT is used on IBM i to consume NFS
shares served by other machines.
If you want to serve a NFS share from IBM i you use the EXPORTFS command.
They could not use EXPORT as that was used up by binder language first.
Sample:
MOUNT TYPE(*NFS) MFS('gdihq:/tmp') MNTOVRDIR('/gdihq/tmp') +
OPTIONS('rw,suid,retry=5,rsize=32768,wsize=32768,timeo=20,retrans=5,+
acregmin=30,acregmax=60,acdirmin=30,acdirmax=60,soft,async,+
sec=sys,vers=3:2,nocache')
You create a directory. In our case /gdihq/tmp. Then you mount the
remote directory /tmp from the server gdihq over this directory.
If you are serving instead of consuming
STRNFSSVR SERVER(*ALL)
EXPORTFS OPTIONS('-I -O') DIR('/tmp')
Rob Berendt
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Re: Mapping Shared IFS folders to Mac, (continued)
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