hi again
 
did as you requested the commands output showed a lot of info on mount with no 
errors and returned to the root prompt no problem
 
Date: Mon, 25 May 2015 14:20:41 +0100
From: waynemerri...@thevoiceasia.com
To: gwill...@hotmail.co.uk; c...@cwf1.com
CC: rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org
Subject: Re: [RDD] No Play out on Cart Wall


  
    
  
  
    hi,

    

    The server seems to be sharing.

    

    If you do this on the client:

    

    sudo mount -t nfs 192.168.1.253:/var/snd /var/snd

    

    If it completes with no errors/messages it means its working.

    

    If it errors, what does it say?

    Wayne Merricks
The Voice Asia
    On 25/05/15 14:06, Graham Wilman wrote:

    
    
      
      Ok more info I have for you 

        1 in the cat /var/log/messages:  we get this [ May 25 13:40:58
        rdserver rpc.mountd[3192]: refused mount request from
        192.168.1.250 for /dev/snd (/): no export entry}

        Curt the info you requested follows (my bad forgot to put space
        between Cat and /etc)

        1.1 cat /etc/host returns this output

         [root@rdserver ~]# cat /etc/hosts

        192.168.1.253    rdserver

        192.168.1.250    rdclienta

        127.0.0.1    localhost.localdomain    localhost.localdomain   
        localhost4    localhost4.localdomain4    localhost    rdserver

        ::1    localhost.localdomain    localhost.localdomain   
        localhost6    localhost6.localdomain6    localhost    rdserver

        1.2 Cat /etc/host output returns this 

        [root@rdserver ~]# cat /etc/exports

        # NFS exports.  Modified by HL 09/4/2015 to export the sound
        library

        #               Modified by HL 13/05/2015 for new address range

        /var/snd           
        192.168.1.0/24(rw,nohide,insecure,no_subtree_check,sync)

        [root@rdserver ~]# 

        1.3 cat /etc/hosts. allow output returns this 

        hosts.allow    This file contains access rules which are used to

        #        allow or deny connections to network services that

        #        either use the tcp_wrappers library or that have been

        #        started through a tcp_wrappers-enabled xinetd.

        #

        #        See 'man 5 hosts_options' and 'man 5 hosts_access'

        #        for information on rule syntax.

        #        See 'man tcpd' for information on tcp_wrappers

        

        hope this is of some use.

        

        Graham

        

        

        

        

        > Date: Mon, 25 May 2015 13:04:43 +0100

          > From: waynemerri...@thevoiceasia.com

          > To: rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org

          > Subject: Re: [RDD] No Play out on Cart Wall

          > 

          > True enough, I think I'm missing part of the conversation
          where someone 

          > told him to do a mount -t nfs, I figured it must have
          been in the fstab 

          > (it isn't).

          > 

          > If you can't do:

          > 

          > sudo mount -t nfs serverip:/path/to/snd /var/snd

          > 

          > e.g.

          > 

          > sudo mount -t nfs 192.168.1.100:/var/snd /var/snd

          > 

          > Then you need to look at the /etc/exports file on the
          server and/or 

          > check to see if nfs-kernel-server is installed (not sure
          of the Centos 

          > package name).

          > 

          > Wayne Merricks

          > The Voice Asia

          > 

          > On 25/05/15 12:18, Cowboy wrote:

          > > On Monday 25 May 2015 07:10:31 am Graham Wilman
          wrote:

          > >> Hi Wayne

          > >> Output from nano /etc/fstab

          > >> #

          > >> # /etc/fstab

          > >> # Created by anaconda on Sun Apr 5 17:36:55 2015

          > >> #

          > >> # Modified HL to include /var/snd 06/04/2015

          > >> #

          > > Personally, I would NOT go modifying fstab until I
          had

          > > it working from the command line.

          > > But, that's me.

          > >

          > 

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