akonstam@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Fri, Sep 16, 2005 at 01:35:58PM -0700, Vijay A Raghavan wrote:
I am trying to nfs mount one dir on the server to
another client.
Both on the server and client I restarted portmap,nfs
and autofs everything is restarting fine. In the
/etc/sysconfig/autofs file based on the suggestion of
few in this forum I have changed the localoptions to
udp on both the machines.
In the /etc/exports dir I have the folloing
/u01 192.105.12.10(rw,sync)
Where /u01 is the dir in the server and 192.... is the
ip of the client.
Both the machines run on FC-4 and I tried with
mount nfsver=2 option too but I get the server down
message.
Let me know if there is a solution to tackle this.
-Vijay
Have you both nfs and nfslock started in /etc/init.d
Anyway you have to restart the nfs or run exportfs -a after you change
the exports file.
Right. portmap, nfslock and nfsd must be running on the server:
service portmap start (starts portmapper)
service nfslock start (starts lockd and statd)
service nfs start (starts nfsd, mountd and quotad)
On the client:
service portmap start (starts portmapper)
service netfs start (mounts NFS filesystems in /etc/fstab)
And you must "exportfs -a" on the server any time you modify
/etc/exports on the server.
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