On Fri, 2004-08-20 at 13:28 -0500, Michael Sullivan wrote: > I have two PC's: bullet.espersunited.com and baby.espersunited.com I > would like to mount some of bullet's directories on baby. I started the > NFS service on bullet and ran redhat-config-nfs. I set up /backup on > bullet to be the directory exported and to only export it to > baby.espersunited.com . bullet doesn't have a monitor hooked up to it; > I always access it through ssd. I logged out of bullet and returned to > baby and issued the mount command: > > [root@baby root]# mount bullet.espersunited.com:/backup /backup/bullet > mount: RPC: Remote system error - No route to host > > I know there's a route to bullet because I just ssh'd over there. I > thought maybe it was because the NFS daemon on baby wasn't running. I > entered "service nfs start": > > [root@baby root]# service nfs start > Starting NFS services: [ OK ] > Starting NFS quotas: Cannot register service: RPC: Unable to receive; > errno = Connection refused > rpc.rquotad: unable to register (RQUOTAPROG, RQUOTAVERS, udp). > [FAILED] > Starting NFS daemon: > > > and then it sits there with the cursor blinking. After three minutes I > got tired of it and hit Ctl-C to stop it. What should I do to fix these > errors? How do I mount bullet.espersunited.com on baby? Am I doing > something wrong? > Have you have started portmap ? -- Ray Curtis Curtis Consulting mailto:ray@xxxxxxxx http://www.ccux.com
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