[ILUG] NFS problem

Kevin Philp kevin at cybercolloids.net
Fri Mar 18 17:04:44 GMT 2005


I ran the following. NFS does apear to be running. 

/etc/init.d/nfs status
rpc.mountd (pid 12666) is running...
nfsd (pid 12654) is running...
12653 (pid 12652) is running...
12651 (pid 12650) is running...
12647 (pid 12646) is running...
12645 (pid ) is running...
rpc.rquotad (pid 12635) is running...

/etc/init.d/nfslock status
lockd (pid 12648) is running...
rpc.statd (pid 12527) is running...

/etc/init.d/portmap status
portmap (pid 12703) is running...




On Friday 18 March 2005 16:52, Paul Jakma wrote:
>On Fri, 18 Mar 2005, Kevin Philp wrote:
>> I am sure its a client issue....the other clients work fine.
>
>Because they have existing mounts maybe. Try mounting something new
>on them..
>
>> The list below was cut and pasted from the server screen
>>
>>
>> rpcinfo -p 192.168.1.1
>>   program vers proto   port
>>    100000    2   tcp    111  portmapper
>>    100000    2   udp    111  portmapper
>>    100009    1   udp   1022  yppasswdd
>> 600100069    1   udp    636  fypxfrd
>> 600100069    1   tcp    638  fypxfrd
>>    100004    2   udp    661  ypserv
>>    100004    1   udp    661  ypserv
>>    100004    2   tcp    664  ypserv
>>    100004    1   tcp    664  ypserv
>>
>> rpcinfo -p localhost
>>   program vers proto   port
>>    100000    2   tcp    111  portmapper
>>    100000    2   udp    111  portmapper
>>    100009    1   udp   1022  yppasswdd
>> 600100069    1   udp    636  fypxfrd
>> 600100069    1   tcp    638  fypxfrd
>>    100004    2   udp    661  ypserv
>>    100004    1   udp    661  ypserv
>>    100004    2   tcp    664  ypserv
>>    100004    1   tcp    664  ypserv
>
>NFS isn't on. New mounts most definitely can't work.
>
>regards,
>--
>Paul Jakma	paul at clubi.ie	paul at jakma.org	Key ID: 64A2FF6A
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>If you're not very clever you should be conciliatory.
> 		-- Benjamin Disraeli




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