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The ifs and smb just fails as before Bryan.

The NFS mount fails too.

mount ideveloper:/partner400 /NFS
mount: realpath /NFS: No such file or directory

I googled a little and found a post that indicated that I needed to create the folder NFS in the Volumes directory. I did this but it made no difference.

Where on your Mac is the NFS directory?


Jon Paris

www.partner400.com
www.SystemiDeveloper.com

On Oct 21, 2018, at 11:12 AM, B. Dietz <bdietz400@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Jon, My IBM i that I can connect to from my mac is v7.1, so not sure the netserver example applies.

I have two shares defined on my i “/“ and “/home”. From ‘finder’ i tried to map the “/“ using cifs://1.2.3.4 that does not work.
When I tried connecting to “cifs://1.2.3.4/home” that works.

the same was true for “smb://1.2.3.4” (failed) and "smb://1.2.3.4/home” (works)

I called my root directory share “ROOT” and when I did smb://1.2.3.4/ROOT that worked as well.


I then tried NFS.

on my mac I created a directory /NFS and on my i, I did the following:
EXPORTFS OPTIONS('-i') DIR('/home’)
STRNFSSVR SERVER(*ALL)

then from a terminal prompt on the mac:

mount 1.2.3.4:/home /NFS


It shows up as “home” in ‘finder’ and in ‘Shared’ and “devices” ‘MacBook Air”
from terminal window ls -la /NFS shows the contents of the IBM i /home directory


———
hope it helps.
Bryan


*veryold IBM doc
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=nas8N1016376&aid=2
*veryold article:
https://www.mcpressonline.com/operating-systems/unix-aix/how-to-become-an-as400-nfs-export-expert


On Oct 17, 2018, at 6:09 PM, Jon Paris <jon.paris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Just to add to the silliness ...

If in the connection string I simply put the system name i.e. smb://ideveloper <smb://ideveloper> then it clearly connects because it then produces a list of the available shares - and it is the correct list as per GO NETS and the web thingy.

However, as soon as I select the one i need I am back to the "URLs of type smb: are not supported by this server - which is silly 'cos it just showed me a list of them,

Hopefully this will give someone a hint.


Jon Paris

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