Yes, but when I change the address to its name,
like this:
pc005:/home/rep-export /home/rep-import
nfs defaults 0
0
it gives me an error: mount to
NFS server "pc005"
failled !!!
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, November 17, 2006 9:29
PM
Subject: Re: NFS and name of
machine
192.168.1.5:/home/rep-export
/home/rep-import nfs
defaults 0 0
you may want to change it to the
name
On 11/17/06, L A
< alilou_linux@xxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Hi
evrybody, I have 2 machines under FC5. I'm trying to configure NFS
(Network File System) between these 2 machines (client=pc006, server=pc005).
So, I have added this in /etc/fstab and in
/etc/exports: /etc/fstab: #pc005:/home/rep-export
/home/rep-import nfs
defaults 0
0 192.168.1.5:/home/rep-export
/home/rep-import nfs
defaults 0 0
/etc/exports: /home/rep-export
*(rw,no_root_squash)
==> When I use in the client the "IP address"
of the server, it works very fine, but when I put the "name" of the server
at the place of this IP address it generate this error:
mount -a mount to NFS server
"pc005" failled
There is no error is added to the /var/log/messages
file. Apparently, the problem is that my PC does'nt recognize the name of
the server (pc005). (but ping pc005 works fine!). I have added in
/etc/hosts this line: 192.168.1.5 pc005
but the problem persists.
Do you know what must I do to
resolve this problem.
Thnx. Lil
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