On Dec 19, 2007 12:55 PM, Richard England <rlengland@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Does `showmount` command list any exported mount points on FC8 server?
didius$ showmount -e poirot
I have a F7 (didius) and a F8 (poirot) machine that I am trying to
"cross mount" directories on.
I can mount F7 directories on the F8 machine using mount -t nfs
didius:/home/foobar /mnt/foobar
But when I try the opposite, mounting the F8 directory on F7 mount -t
nfs poirot:/home/rhombux /mnt/rhombux it fails with the message
"mount: mount to NFS server 'poirot' failed: System Error: No route
to host."
I have tried with SELINUX and the firewall both disabled but that seems
to have no effect. The set up on each machine seems to be the same.
I've set up /etc/exports on each machine
On the F7 machine (didius)
/home/foobar poirot(rw,sync,no_root_squash)
On the F8 machine (poirot)
/home/rhombux didius(rw,sync,no_root_squash)
exportfs -a returns no errors. NFS seems to be enabled
[root@didius rengland]# /sbin/service nfs status
rpc.mountd (pid 2464) is running...
nfsd (pid 2461 2460 2459 2458 2457 2456 2455 2454) is running...
rpc.rquotad (pid 2446) is running...
[root@poirot rengland]# /sbin/service nfs status
rpc.mountd (pid 1990) is running...
nfsd (pid 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980) is running...
rpc.rquotad (pid 1972) is running...
I can ping each machine from the other and I can use ssh to access each
of the machines from the other.
Can anyone point me at some further diagnostics I can look at or perhaps
give me some hints about other things I can try? I had this working
when both machines were F7. I'm beginning to suspect and F8 issue but
I'm at the end of my ideas.
Does `showmount` command list any exported mount points on FC8 server?
didius$ showmount -e poirot
I'm going to be away from the machine for a while but this is driving me
further nuts and I had to ask.
Thanks,
~~Richard
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