Scott Corley wrote:
> Hey,
>
> I'm trying to set up NFS version 3 on my computer with several cients.
> I figured I would get it working between two computers to verify it's
> functioning then extend it to the rest. I follow all steps of the
> "Linux NFS-HOWTO" exactly but I am getting some issues when I try to
> mount. On every try I get RPC-timeout and don't know what is causing
> it. I am able to ping from host to client and vice versa so it's not
> a network issue. I would appreciate some help on this matter.
>
> Thanks,
> Scott
>
> nfs-utils package version 1.0.1-2.9
> kernal version 2.4.20-6smp
> Redhat, Linux 9
> all other clients are the same
>
> /etc/exports
> /home xxx.xxx.xx.xx(rw,sync)
>
>
>
> rpcinfo (host)
> program vers proto port
> tcp 111 portmapper
> udp 111 portmapper
> tcp 32768 sgi_farm
> udp 2049 nfs
> udp 2049 nfs
> udp 32957 nlockmgr
> udp 32957 nlockmgr
> udp 32957 nlockmgr
> udp 33109 mountd
> tcp 49158 mountd
> udp 33109 mountd
> tcp 49158 mountd
> udp 33109 mountd
> tcp 49158 mountd
> udp 976 rquotad
> udp 976 rquotad
> tcp 976 rquotad
> tcp 976 rquotad
> udp 33126 status
> tcp 49195 status
>
>
>
> rpcinfo (server)
> program vers proto port
> 2 111 portmapper
> 2 111 portmapper
> 2 3279 sgi_farm
> 1 32771 status
> 1 38232 status
Wow! Old Red Hat. :-)
You need mountd and nfsd running on the server, not on the client,
right?
Thanx...
ps
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