On Monday 12 December 2005 10:35, DENISE UMUHOZA wrote:

That was I said about permission denied that I've found in my case:

> sbrsh server: mount:
> 10.10.10.9:/scratchbox/users/denise/targets/10.10.10.1_remote failed,
> reason given by server: Permission denied
> sbrsh server: mount: nfsmount failed: Bad file descriptor
> sbrsh server: mount: Mounting
> 10.10.10.9:/scratchbox/users/denise/targets/10.10.10.1_remote on
> /var/sbrshd/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/10.10.10.1_remote failed: Invalid argument
> sbrsh server: Can't mount to point:
> /var/sbrshd/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/10.10.10.1_remote/

It seems like a NFS exporting problem for me, Denise. Take a look at how 
you're exporting your host directories (the syntax of /etc/exports are 
correct? the options you used are okay?) and try to mount it by hand while 
inside the target first and see what happens. Try exporting them to world 
("*" in the exports file) and your sbrsh's conf must accept this connection 
(user and ip address configuration).

I've never see the bad file descriptor problem, though.

-- 
Caio Begotti (caio1982)
http://caio.ueberalles.net
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