On Wed, Feb 14, 2007 at 08:35:43AM -0600, Johnny Hughes wrote: > On Wed, 2007-02-14 at 08:11 -0500, fredex wrote: > > On Tue, Feb 13, 2007 at 04:40:43PM -0800, Kirk Bocek wrote: > > > > > > > > > fredex wrote: > > > >Guys: > > > > > > > >On a 4.4 box I use as my desktop at work, I just did a "yum update" today > > > >for the first time in a while and it got the latest kernel 2.6.9-42.0.8. > > > >Upon rebooting afterward nfs now fails to mount two nfs shares on another > > > >Linux (very old Red Hat 6.2) box, that it always had mounted previously. > > > > > > > >google didn't help me much, and I couldn't find anything abouu it in > > > >the Centos forums (fora??). > > > > > > > >I'm getting an error something like "RPC error: Program not registered." > > > > > > > >did the new kernel break NFS on us? > > > > > > > >Thanks! > > > > > > Fred, > > > Don't know if this will help you but I had something similar happen. Adding > > > the following: > > > > > > nfsd /proc/fs/nfsd nfsd auto,defaults 0 0 > > > > > > to /etc/fstab and issuing a 'mount -a' fixed my problem. > > > > > > http://www.centos.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=6891&forum=30 > > > > > > Kirk Bocek > > > > Nope. No change. Nice try, though. > > > > hmmmm > > how about this kind of entry in /etc/fstab: > > 10.2.0.2:/home/sun_vms /mnt/xeon nfs defaults 0 0 > > 1st column is the machine name(or IP), a colon, and directory for the > nfs server export ... 2nd column is the place you want to mount it on > this machine, 3rd columns is the file type (nfs) ... from that point > what you already have is OK (for columns 4,5,6). > > Thanks, > Johnny Hughes Johnny: Thanks for the reply! I've already got this entry in /etc/fstab: 128.2.2.25:/mnt/cisrc /usr3 nfs rw,rsize=8192,wsize=8192,hard,intr,user 0 0 and it looks to me as if it should be adequate,... at least it always HAS been up until the kernel update I got yesterday. The error occurs during boot when the startup tries to mount all filesystems, as well as whenever I type: "mount /usr3" or anything else that causes the sys to try mounting it. Any other ideas? Thanks again! Fred PS: yes, nfs is running: # pwd /etc/rc.d/init.d # ./nfs status Shutting down NFS mountd: rpc.mountd (pid 4816) is running... nfsd (pid 4812 4811 4810 4809 4806 4805 4804 4803) is running... rpc.rquotad (pid 4799) is running... # also, I note that (as shown above) the nfs status command says its shutting down NFS mountd. I believe this is an error in the nfs script, which contains: status) [ -x /usr/sbin/rpc.svcgssd ] && /sbin/service rpcsvcgssd status echo -n $"Shutting down NFS mountd: " status rpc.mountd status nfsd if [ -n "$RQUOTAD" -a "$RQUOTAD" != "no" ]; then status rpc.rquotad fi ;; Do you agree? Should a bug be filed on this? -- ---- Fred Smith -- fredex@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ----------------------------- The eyes of the Lord are everywhere, keeping watch on the wicked and the good. ----------------------------- Proverbs 15:3 (niv) -----------------------------
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