Did you check portmap deamon is running? and also check your nfs server deamon 35 runlevel should be on check the following command #showmount -e <server ip> # mount # service network --status # service nfs --status # service portmap --status Thanks Fazludeen kader On 8/14/06, Ryan Golhar <golharam@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I recently applied the latest round of updates for WS 3 and I'm now seeing an NFS mount problem that I'm not sure how to handle. Basically, I mount several filesystems from 2 different servers at boot time through /etc/fstab. Server A is AS 3 Server B is Solaris When the machine boots up, it is able to mount the filesystems from server A , but not server B. I have to (as root) mount the filesystem from server B. This wasn't happening prior to the latest updates. /var/log/messages shows: mount: RPC: Unable to receive; errno - Connection refused So I googled for information and much of it talked about the firewall or portmapper. Yes, we have a firewall running on the machines, but that doesn't explain by it can't mount server B filesystems. As I said, this only started happening after the last round of updates. Any ideas? Ryan -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
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