On Wed, 4 Mar 2009, Jerry Amundson wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 9:48 AM, Jerry Amundson <jamundso@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 9:37 AM, Robert P. J. Day <rpjday@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >> - Show quoted text -
> >> On Wed, 4 Mar 2009, Jerry Amundson wrote:
> >>
> >>> On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 8:28 AM, Robert P. J. Day <rpjday@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >>> ...
> >>> > at which point the command hangs for a couple minutes, then returns
> >>> > with:
> >>> >
> >>> > mount.nfs: mount system call failed
> >>>
> >>> Is nfslock running on the client?
> >>> Anything in /var/log/messages?
> >>> Have you tried searching the net?
> >>>
> >>> I mounted an NFS filesystem on my f11 workstation at the first try. It
> >>> just worked.
> >>
> >> just to be clear, was the f11 alpha box acting as the client or the
> >> server? or both?
> >
> > Good question. The client, which I see doesn't fit your problem. Sorry.
> > The other questions still apply, though...
>
> But for grins, I setup NFS on the same f11 workstation, (kept fully updated)...
>
> # netstat -nlp | grep 2049
> tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:2049 0.0.0.0:*
> LISTEN -
> udp 0 0 0.0.0.0:2049
which brings me back to my original post on the topic since, when i
run the same command on my (alleged) f11 alpha NFS server, i don't see
that. on my server, there is *nothing* listening on port 2049, even
though my invocation of "service nfs start" appears to work, and i can
see mountd and several nfsd's running.
that's the difference right there.
rday
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