RE: NFS Action

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Is NFS started on the server?

Use "chkconfig --list" to make sure nfs, nfslock and portmap are all turned on.  Turn them on and start them (with "service") if they aren't already turned on.

Once you know it's working on the server, check from the client with "rpcinfo -p <servername>".  If it still doesn't work make sure you don't have a firewall on the server that could be complicating things.

-Steve


-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Koponick [mailto:mike@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2003 2:41 PM
To: redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: NFS Action


Hello all!

I was wondering if anyone has had any experience using NFS. I would like to write files to one machine (NFS Server) from two NFS clients.

I tried using the "HOW-TO" but get an error:

mount: RPC: Program not registered

on the NFS client side.

Here is my config:

NFS Server, exports:

/var/log/transfer/ *(rw,sync)

NFS Client, FSTAB:

10.32.3.7:/var/log/transfer     /mnt/log/logdir  nfs     rw 0 0

Thanks in advance!

Mike

 Mike Koponick
 RedHawk. - Network Engineering
mike@xxxxxxxxxxxx

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