Re: mounting a file system

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Hi Ajay,
Some things you might try:
1) Can box3 ping box1? are you sure you have a route to box3? See what 'netstat -r' tells you.
2) Are you sure that box3 is allowed to mount it? If box1's IP is something like 192.168.1.100 and the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0, does your /etc/exports file contain something like 192.168.1.0/24 as the allowed addresses, meaning that only hosts on the same subnet can mount it?
3) Did you do an 'export -a' on box1?
4) Are you sure you've got all the NFS client software on box3?
Hope it helps,
Don
Ajay Bansal writes:
Hi all

I have three RH 73 boxes.
On box I have a /home directory. It is shared globally.
On Box 2, I am able to successfully mount this directory using mount
command.
mount 192.168.122.125:/home /home/ajay/mount-box1
But whne I try to mount it on Box3, I get the following error
$mount 192.168.122.125:/home /home/ajay/mount-box1
mount: RPC: Timed out
Whats setting do I need to do on box3?
-Ajay
PS : if it makes a difference - box 1 is in different subnet. Box2 &
box3 are in same subnets.

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