RE: NFS Mount Permission Denied

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> On Fri, Apr 15, 2005 at 12:50:54PM -0400, Tim Holmes wrote:
> > Good afternoon
> >
> > I was just setting up one of my servers, and ran into a perplexing
> > problem.
> >
> > I edited my /etc/fstab file and added my new mounts ie:
> >
> > Srvfs-01:/home		/home			nfs
hard,intr
> >
> >
> > Then restarted the nfs service
> nfs service needs to run only on the server not the client.
> >
> > When I type
> >
> > mount srvfs-01:/home
> >
> > I get mount failed, reason returned by server -- permission denied
> The mount above should be mount /home.
> >
> >
> > I am logged in as root on the box im working on, and im just not
sure
> > where to begin trouble shooting this one
> >
> > Any insights would be appreciated
> >
> > TIM
[Tim Holmes wrote] 
Good Morning Folks

I tried the above suggestions, as far as the mount command syntax, and
it still returns the same error --  here is the session transcript

login as: root
root@xxxxxxxxxxxx's password:
Last login: Thu Apr 14 13:53:56 2005 from mod3teacher.mcaschool.net
[root@SRVDB-01 root]# mount /home
mount: srvfs-01:/home failed, reason given by server: Permission denied
[root@SRVDB-01 root]#


I hate to admit to confusion, but I am totally lost on this one.

TIM





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