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Yes, the GUID and UID have to match on both sides of the export.

Windows is more finicky than most largely because those id's are not always clear.

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From: MIDRANGE-L <midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of K Crawford
Sent: Wednesday, July 22, 2020 1:19 PM
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: NFS Mounts

I have several NFS Mounts over a windows server. They are called s, z, and q. Same server just different paths.

On my production box they work.

On my DR box I have the same mounts. Z and q work. On s I get a CPFA0A1 error – An input or output error occurred.

My DR box is located at a physically different location.

I have looked at everything I can think of.

Verified that I am using the same mount command on both systems.

Comparing Prod against DR.

Comparing s, z, and q.

Mount properties (dspMfsInf)

Mount security (wrkaut)

Looked at the TCP host tables.

Looked at the UID and GUID. Looking at my profile, my group profile, and qsecofr. I see a difference for the group profile GUID from Prod to DR.
But if that were the issue why would Z and q work?

The network guy is puzzled like I am.


Should I IPL the DR box? I could get that done with a little planning.



The drive mounts okay. The error is when trying to navigate into it.
Wrklnk ‘/s’ then take option 5. This is when I get the CPFA0A1.



Anyone have any thoughts?

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Kerwin Crawford
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