On 01/04/2012 09:23:58 PM, Ed Greshko wrote: > On 01/05/2012 01:13 PM, Geoffrey Leach wrote: > > On 01/04/2012 08:55:28 PM, Ed Greshko wrote: > >> On 01/05/2012 12:49 PM, Geoffrey Leach wrote: > >>> On 01/04/2012 08:31:19 PM, Ed Greshko wrote: > >>>> On 01/05/2012 12:15 PM, Geoffrey Leach wrote: > >>>> > >>>> Quick question while I ponder.... > >>>> > >>>> You have 2 systems, pvr and mtranch. Which is the "server" and > >> which > >>>> is > >>>> the "client"? > >>>> > >>>> I thought mtranch was the server and pvr was the client. Yet, > >> below > >>>> suggests otherwise. > >>>> > >>>>> Telnet testing > >>>>> > >>>>> Server: > >>>>> # telnet -d pvr 2049 > >>>>> Trying 192.168.10.4... > >>>>> Connected to pvr. > >>>>> Escape character is '^]'. > >>>>> x > >>>>> x > >>>>> Connection closed by foreign host. > >>>>> > >>>>> Client > >>>>> telnet -d mtranch 2049 > >>>>> Trying 192.168.10.2... > >>>>> # telnet: Connect to 192.168.10.2: Connection refused. > >>> Your assumption is correct and, unless I'm completely losing > >> control, > >>> the server and client telnets are correct. > >>> > >> Ahhh.... > >> > >> You telnet "from" mtranch (server) "to" pvr (client) and a > connection > >> is > >> made? > >> > >> So, on "pvr" what do you get when you type this as root? > >> > >> systemctl is-enabled nfs-server.service > > disabled > > > > Starting the nfs-server.service results in the RPC-related problem > > going away, but I still have the nfs problem with error 13. > > > > I suppose its silly to ask why one has the server service on the > > client. Not all services provided by the server are for the server? > > It should be disabled on the client.... But, the text above is > really > confusing me. > > If you are on mtranch and type.... > > # telnet -d pvr 2049 > > You should get "Connection refused" because the service on "pvr" is > disable/not running. > > But what you show is that a connection is being made.... Very > confusing..... > > Here.... I've two test systems. f16-1 (server), f16-2 (client).... > > [egreshko@f16-1 ~]$ telnet f16-2 2049 > Trying 192.168.0.188... > telnet: connect to address 192.168.0.188: Connection refused > > [egreshko@f16-2 ~]$ telnet f16-1 2049 > Trying 192.168.0.190... > Connected to f16-1. > Escape character is '^]'. > ^] > telnet> quit > Connection closed. > > > I'm really confused about what you're seeing/reporting..... AFAIK you have the correct info -- sorry. Somehow I've done something to confuse the server as to who's who. Any thoughts there? -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org