On Tue, 9 Jul 2002, Julius Szelagiewicz wrote:

> Folks,
>       just a general reminder, NFS is *not* local and "nolock" means
> just that: "no lock". do *not* attempt to access and update files from
> multiple systems and expect consistent data. just a voice of experience.
> julius


*** Can't argue with the above comment. If youre partitions are
NFS mounted read only then you're OK. Otherwise you need to run portmap on
your clients and register the nfs lock daemon (if I remember correctly)







> 
> On Mon, 8 Jul 2002, Hal Vaughan wrote:
> 
> > Thanks.
> >
> > Works perfetly.
> > On Monday 08 July 2002 05:41 pm, you wrote:
> > > This is most definitely a FAQ. Try mounting from the client using the
> > > "nolock" option. ie:
> > >
> > > mount -o nolock -t nfs 192.168.0.254:/export/path /to/mount/point
> 
> 
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