Niki Kovacs wrote:
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Subject:
Re: Getting started with NFS
From:
Niki Kovacs <contact@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date:
Sat, 04 Jul 2009 10:33:31 +0200
To:
Frank Cox <theatre@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To:
Frank Cox <theatre@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Frank Cox a écrit :
There isn't much to setting up a simple NFS fileserver and client
mount. Set
up /etc/exports on the server (this assumes your client is 192.168.0.3)
/whatever/where-ever/ 192.168.0.3(rw)
Start the nfs service. Create a mount point on the client
"mkdir /mnt/fileserver"
then mount the fileserver there.
"mount fileserver:/whatever/where-ever/ /mnt/fileserver"
That's about exactly what I did. I setup the NFS server on machine
'raymonde' (192.168.1.4) on my local network. Then when I do this from
another machine:
[root@lifebook ~]# mount raymonde:/data /home/shares
Nothing happens for about a minute or so, and then I get the following
error:
mount.nfs: Input/output error
Which leaves me clueless.
Any idea what might go wrong here?
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Niki,
nfs v2 and v3 are fairly simple, however I have not yet managed v4 as it
seem to need kerberos and individual user authentication rather than
machine authentication as do v2 & v3.
If you use a firewall on your server, you will need to set up permanent
ports for the various services that nfs uses. check out /etc/sysconfig/nfs
rpcinfo -p will show you what is running and what version and ports -
very useful!!
HTH
Rob
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