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jeremyb@univista.com jeremyb at univista.com
Tue Sep 10 10:05:42 CDT 2002


I'm not sure about RedHAt either but Solaris is the same way...  That is,
starting nfsd's startup scripts won't get it all. I think this problem is
rooted in something similar.


-----Original Message-----
From: Dan Carlson [mailto:dcarlson at dcarlson.net] 
Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2002 9:54 AM
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Subject: Re: [NTLUG:Discuss] (no subject)


Are the server processes really running after you run '/etc/init.d/nfs
start'?

I don't know how Redhat is structured these days, but on SuSE 8.0 you have
to run the 'nfsserver' script to start the server processes, not the 'nfs'
script.  Maybe Redhat has done something similar.

Dan Carlson

----- Original Message -----
From: "Bug Hunter" <bughuntr at one.ctelcom.net>
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Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2002 8:36 AM
Subject: [NTLUG:Discuss] (no subject)


>
>   I'm using two Redhat 7.3 boxes.  I turn box A nfs on, then try to 
> mount a directory from box A onto box B using mount -t nfs 
> server:/home /xxx.
>
>   I get "RPC timed out".
>
>   I started the nfs using /etc/init.d/nfs start
>
>   /etc/exports shows the mounts properly. "/home  
> B(rw,no_root_squash)"
>
>   /var/log/messages on box A says the mount request was authenticated.
>
>   I've used nfs for years, but this has me stumped.
>
>   Any suggestions?
>
> bug
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