Re: Redhat Cluster (RHEL3) and NFS

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On Fri, 2005-07-15 at 06:03 -0400, Kovacs, Corey J. wrote:
> I am trying to get an NFS service locked down to a few specific ports
> for operation thru a firewall. I set it up so that mountd, lockd, and
> statd
> were all using there own ports and not asking portmap for ports. When
> I do this on a non clustered machine, it works fine. When I tried this
> on
> a cluster (RHEL3 and clumanager ) The NFS server never starts. 
> Clumanager just sits there and hangs. Is there some dependancy on 
> portmap for an NFS service to operate correctly?

There shouldn't be.  You should have the nfs servers running before
starting clumanager, but I don't think this would cause a problem.

-- Lon


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