Gilboa Davara <gilboad@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hey Gilboa -
>
> Just the usual advice of turn off the firewall and put SELinux into
> permissive mode on the workstation long enough to see if you can then do
> the mount. Also, what version of CentOS is your server running and what
> version of NFS are we talking about? Lastly, when were you last able to
> mount a share on your workstation from the server? It sounds like this
> isn't how you normally run your network.
To reduce the noise I'm trying to mount the NFS partitions on the
workstation itself. (With both iptables and selinux disabled)
No go.
$ rpm -qa | grep nfs-utils
nfs-utils-1.0.10-12.fc6.x86_64
nfs-utils-lib-1.0.8-7.2.x86_64
> I just had printing stop working from my wife's Windoze box to my Samba
> server because an update had overwritten /etc/cups/mime.types. She
> doesn't print that much so no idea how long ago it was when the change
> occurred.
>
As far as I could see, NFS was updated close to a month ago.
However, the machine got rebooted two days ago (Which restarted the NFS
daemon) - which in-turn broke the NFS configuration.
- Gilboa
Next question: anything odd about the mount point you're trying to
export and mount? NFS can give an inscrutable error like "EACCESS" if
you try to export and mount a directory that includes another mounted
share. I tried to NFS export a loopback mounted ISO image a while back
(ISO on one box but wanted to work with it on another box and didn't
want to make a copy). NFS said "No."
Other than the above, I'm kind of mystified. Sorry.
Cheers,
Dave
--
Politics, n. Strife of interests masquerading as a contest of principles.
-- Ambrose Bierce