Make sure all nfs services are running on client and server.

OR

you have iptables running and you are blocking random nfs service ports. Check both client and server.

run rpcinfo -p on each machine to see what ports need to be open. It might be better to just allow anything to go between server->client and client->server.

On Thu, 27 Oct 2005, Konstantin V. Gavrilenko wrote:

As discussed in this thread
http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=54586

QTE
++++++
1  On certain Linux machines, file locking is known to fail due to the
NFS lock demon not running.
2  On certain other Linux machines, it appears that file locking fails
due to some other, not yet analyzed reason.
+++++
UNQTE

I guess my machines fall into the second category.


yours,
kos

Billy Holmes wrote:
Konstantin V. Gavrilenko wrote:

Apparently you need to disable file locking by commenting out the
following lines:


either that or run lockd...



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