I am finding that FC3 requires me to allow more open ports for NFS to
work. I have to modify iptables. With FC2, I did not have to do this.
With iptables off, NFS mounting works on FC3.
I have tcp port 111 opened now and am hunting for the additional
ports that I need.
On Oct 20, 2006, at 11:30 AM, Margaret Doll wrote:
I have a one system that is FC3. I am having trouble keeping its
partitions mounted on a couple of other FC2 systems. The
partitions from the FC3 system are mounted for several days on the
FC2 systems. Then they appear as
FC3system:/mount1 - - - - /mountpoint
The FC2 systems report in messages : "RPC: error 5 connecting
to server FC3" .
I can unmount the FC3 partitions on the FC2 systems, but I cannot
remount them afterwards.
mount to NFS server "FC3system" failed: server is down.
This occurs after I have used
service nfs restart
exportfs -a
on the FC3 server to make sure it is awake.
On the FC3 server side, I am getting the errors in /var/log/messages
conrd(pam-unix)[23946]: session closed for user root
twice every ten minutes.
Is Fedora 3 a bad system? Or is there a fix to the problem above.
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