AIX Issues
# mount 9.124.62.16:/home_PHYP /home_PHYP
mount: 1831-008 giving up on: 9.124.62.16:/home_PHYP vmount: Operation not permitted.
Answer: # nfso -p -o nfs_use_reserved_ports=1
Setting nfs_use_reserved_ports to 1
Setting nfs_use_reserved_ports to 1 in nextboot file
# mount 9.124.62.16:/home_PHYP /home_PHYP
--> Now its working fine
nfso -a
client_delegation = 1
nfs_max_read_size = 65536
nfs_max_write_size = 65536
nfs_rfc1323 = 1
nfs_securenfs_authtimeout = 0
nfs_server_base_priority = 0
nfs_server_clread = 1
nfs_use_reserved_ports = 1
nfs_v3_server_readdirplus = 1
nfs_v4_fail_over_timeout = 0
portcheck = 0
server_delegation = 1
utf8_validation = 1
https://www-304.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=isg3T1000590
# nfsstat -m
/afs/rchland.ibm.com/usr5/phypbld/phyp from /afs/rchland.ibm.com/usr5/phypbld/phyp:9.124.62.25
Flags: vers=3,proto=tcp,auth=unix,hard,intr,dynamic,link,symlink,rsize=32768,wsize=32768,retrans=5
All: srtt=0 (0ms), dev=0 (0ms), cur=0 (0ms)
/home_PHYP from /home_PHYP:9.124.62.25
Flags: vers=3,proto=tcp,auth=unix,hard,intr,dynamic,link,symlink,rsize=32768,wsize=32768,retrans=5
All: srtt=0 (0ms), dev=0 (0ms), cur=0 (0ms)
# nfsstat -m /afs/rchland.ibm.com/usr5/phypbld/phyp from /afs/rchland.ibm.com/usr5/phypbld/phyp:9.124.62.25 Flags: vers=3,proto=tcp,auth=unix,hard,intr,dynamic,link,symlink,rsize=32768,wsize=32768,retrans=5 All: srtt=0 (0ms), dev=0 (0ms), cur=0 (0ms) /home_PHYP from /home_PHYP:9.124.62.25 Flags: vers=3,proto=tcp,auth=unix,hard,intr,dynamic,link,symlink,rsize=32768,wsize=32768,retrans=5 All: srtt=0 (0ms), dev=0 (0ms), cur=0 (0ms) error after en0 enable 0513-029 The inetd Subsystem is already active. Multiple instances are not supported. 0513-029 The snmpd Subsystem is already active. Multiple instances are not supported. 0513-029 The hostmibd Subsystem is already active. Multiple instances are not supported. 0513-029 The snmpmibd Subsystem is already active. Multiple instances are not supported. 0513-029 The aixmibd Subsystem is already active. Multiple instances are not supported. check disk size # bootinfo -s hdisk0 20480 run level who -r
mount: 1831-008 giving up on: 9.124.62.16:/home_PHYP vmount: Operation not permitted.
Answer: # nfso -p -o nfs_use_reserved_ports=1
Setting nfs_use_reserved_ports to 1
Setting nfs_use_reserved_ports to 1 in nextboot file
# mount 9.124.62.16:/home_PHYP /home_PHYP
--> Now its working fine
nfso -a
client_delegation = 1
nfs_max_read_size = 65536
nfs_max_write_size = 65536
nfs_rfc1323 = 1
nfs_securenfs_authtimeout = 0
nfs_server_base_priority = 0
nfs_server_clread = 1
nfs_use_reserved_ports = 1
nfs_v3_server_readdirplus = 1
nfs_v4_fail_over_timeout = 0
portcheck = 0
server_delegation = 1
utf8_validation = 1
https://www-304.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=isg3T1000590
# nfsstat -m
/afs/rchland.ibm.com/usr5/phypbld/phyp from /afs/rchland.ibm.com/usr5/phypbld/phyp:9.124.62.25
Flags: vers=3,proto=tcp,auth=unix,hard,intr,dynamic,link,symlink,rsize=32768,wsize=32768,retrans=5
All: srtt=0 (0ms), dev=0 (0ms), cur=0 (0ms)
/home_PHYP from /home_PHYP:9.124.62.25
Flags: vers=3,proto=tcp,auth=unix,hard,intr,dynamic,link,symlink,rsize=32768,wsize=32768,retrans=5
All: srtt=0 (0ms), dev=0 (0ms), cur=0 (0ms)
# nfsstat -m /afs/rchland.ibm.com/usr5/phypbld/phyp from /afs/rchland.ibm.com/usr5/phypbld/phyp:9.124.62.25 Flags: vers=3,proto=tcp,auth=unix,hard,intr,dynamic,link,symlink,rsize=32768,wsize=32768,retrans=5 All: srtt=0 (0ms), dev=0 (0ms), cur=0 (0ms) /home_PHYP from /home_PHYP:9.124.62.25 Flags: vers=3,proto=tcp,auth=unix,hard,intr,dynamic,link,symlink,rsize=32768,wsize=32768,retrans=5 All: srtt=0 (0ms), dev=0 (0ms), cur=0 (0ms) error after en0 enable 0513-029 The inetd Subsystem is already active. Multiple instances are not supported. 0513-029 The snmpd Subsystem is already active. Multiple instances are not supported. 0513-029 The hostmibd Subsystem is already active. Multiple instances are not supported. 0513-029 The snmpmibd Subsystem is already active. Multiple instances are not supported. 0513-029 The aixmibd Subsystem is already active. Multiple instances are not supported. check disk size # bootinfo -s hdisk0 20480 run level who -r
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