On Thu, Jul 02, 2015 at 01:25:42PM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Thursday 02 July 2015 12:40:50 Gene Heskett wrote:
> > I have setup an nfs export of a new machine recently added to my local
> > network, and I can see it with exportfs on that machine.
> >
> > But, while I have 2 other machines th
On Thursday 02 July 2015 20:24:25 Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Thursday 02 July 2015 19:55:01 Nitpicking wrote:
> > On Thu 02 Jul 2015 at 13:25:42 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > Yup, I had forgotten to add it to /etc/fstab. Duh. Please don't
> > > revoke my linux drivers license ;-)
> >
> > We will o
On Thursday 02 July 2015 14:55:01 Nitpicking wrote:
> On Thu 02 Jul 2015 at 13:25:42 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > Yup, I had forgotten to add it to /etc/fstab. Duh. Please don't
> > revoke my linux drivers license ;-)
>
> We will overlook it this time, Action is generally taken in the case
> of
On Thursday 02 July 2015 19:55:01 Nitpicking wrote:
> On Thu 02 Jul 2015 at 13:25:42 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > Yup, I had forgotten to add it to /etc/fstab. Duh. Please don't revoke
> > my linux drivers license ;-)
>
> We will overlook it this time, Action is generally taken in the case
> of
On Thu 02 Jul 2015 at 13:25:42 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> Yup, I had forgotten to add it to /etc/fstab. Duh. Please don't revoke
> my linux drivers license ;-)
We will overlook it this time, Action is generally taken in the case
of litigants claiming memory deficiency and submitting the plea
On Thursday 02 July 2015 12:40:50 Gene Heskett wrote:
> I have setup an nfs export of a new machine recently added to my local
> network, and I can see it with exportfs on that machine.
>
> But, while I have 2 other machines that work fine, the 3rd one isn't
> checking in when I do
>
> sudo /etc/in
I have setup an nfs export of a new machine recently added to my local
network, and I can see it with exportfs on that machine.
But, while I have 2 other machines that work fine, the 3rd one isn't
checking in when I do
sudo /etc/init.d/autofs reload;ls /net
I have restarted all the daemons on
Hi,
On 05/08/2015 09:00 AM, Petter Adsen wrote:
> On Fri, 8 May 2015 00:50:24 -0400
> Gene Heskett wrote:
>> On Friday 08 May 2015 00:36:51 bri...@aracnet.com wrote:
>>> On Fri, 8 May 2015 00:03:22 -0400
>>> Gene Heskett wrote:
>>>
>>> i just finished wrestling with NFS set-up problems myself.
>
* Petter Adsen [2015-05-08 13:03 +0200]:
> On Fri, 8 May 2015 06:51:43 -0400
> Gene Heskett wrote:
>
> > On Friday 08 May 2015 02:55:53 Petter Adsen wrote:
> > > That _is_ what you want, isn't it?
> >
> > root does not need write perms, but I do. If it takes root to do
> > something, that is
On Fri, 8 May 2015 06:51:43 -0400
Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Friday 08 May 2015 02:55:53 Petter Adsen wrote:
> > That _is_ what you want, isn't it?
>
> root does not need write perms, but I do. If it takes root to do
> something, that is what the ssh -Y session as me, using sudo is for.
If you
On Friday 08 May 2015 02:55:53 Petter Adsen wrote:
> On Fri, 8 May 2015 00:50:24 -0400
>
> Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Friday 08 May 2015 00:36:51 bri...@aracnet.com wrote:
> > > On Fri, 8 May 2015 00:03:22 -0400
> > >
> > > Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > > Greetings all;
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Next i
On Fri, 8 May 2015 00:50:24 -0400
Gene Heskett wrote:
>
>
> On Friday 08 May 2015 00:36:51 bri...@aracnet.com wrote:
> > On Fri, 8 May 2015 00:03:22 -0400
> >
> > Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > Greetings all;
> > >
> > >
> > > Next is the box on my cnc lathe, #3. But now, not even root can
> > > m
On Friday 08 May 2015 00:36:51 bri...@aracnet.com wrote:
> On Fri, 8 May 2015 00:03:22 -0400
>
> Gene Heskett wrote:
> > Greetings all;
> >
> >
> > Next is the box on my cnc lathe, #3. But now, not even root can
> > make a third directory on this /net subdir, No Permissions. And the
> > name o
On Fri, 8 May 2015 00:03:22 -0400
Gene Heskett wrote:
> Greetings all;
>
> Next is the box on my cnc lathe, #3. But now, not even root can make a
> third directory on this /net subdir, No Permissions. And the name of
> the dir could be LanceRumpleStiltSkin & root still can't make the
> dir
Greetings all;
I did have perfectly working nfs shares to 3 other machines before I
updated this one my installing wheezy on it about 6 weeks ago.
Networking that Just Worked(TM) on a ubuntu 10.04-4 LTS install on
everything is now busted.
For instance, the other 3 machines, one now has lubunt
On Thu, 23 Apr 2015 23:54:45 -0600
Bob Proulx wrote:
> bri...@aracnet.com wrote:
> > however the client side mount commands are apparently wrong because
> > I get this:
> >
> > mount.nfs4: mounting server:/nfs4exports/home/user1 failed, reason given by
> > server:
> > No such file or director
bri...@aracnet.com wrote:
> however the client side mount commands are apparently wrong because
> I get this:
>
> mount.nfs4: mounting server:/nfs4exports/home/user1 failed, reason given by
> server:
> No such file or directory
>
> and as usual the error message is completely unhelpful because
Hi all,
There's only 1 thing worse than getting nfs to work on a linux system and
that's getting cups to work.
So a long time ago i had nfs working with bind , but i changed computers didn't
use nfs for a while and lost the recipe, i.e. all this was most definitely
working.
the idea was to d
If you were experiencing problems with hanging for 10 mins at boot
until NFS timed out, please could you try the sysvinit/initscripts
packages in experimental?
Thanks,
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On Mon, Dec 8, 2008 at 6:57 PM, Brian Schrock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am testing a courier-postfix setup using nfs for the Maildir folders
> on debian etch, and my client machine is debian/lenny. Everything
> seems to work just peachy except for when I use pop/imap for access to
> the mail.
I am testing a courier-postfix setup using nfs for the Maildir folders
on debian etch, and my client machine is debian/lenny. Everything
seems to work just peachy except for when I use pop/imap for access to
the mail. I have tried with both icedove and evolution using imap and
pop and the problem s
On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 06:47:08AM +0200, André Berger wrote:
> * Alex Samad (2008-07-29):
> > On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 12:05:58PM +0200, André Berger wrote:
> > > * Alex Samad (2008-07-28):
> > >
> > > > on the nas box
> > > >
> > > > /exports/shared
> > > > -async,no_subtree_check,no_root_squas
* Alex Samad (2008-07-29):
> On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 12:05:58PM +0200, André Berger wrote:
> > * Alex Samad (2008-07-28):
> >
> > > on the nas box
> > >
> > > /exports/shared
> > > -async,no_subtree_check,no_root_squash,insecure,mp=/exports/shared
> > > 192.168.8.0/22(rw)
> >
> > Try
> >
> >
On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 12:05:58PM +0200, André Berger wrote:
> * Alex Samad (2008-07-28):
>
> > on the nas box
> >
> > /exports/shared
> > -async,no_subtree_check,no_root_squash,insecure,mp=/exports/shared
> > 192.168.8.0/22(rw)
>
> Try
>
> /exports/shared 192.168.8.0/22(rw,async,no_subtree
* Alex Samad (2008-07-28):
> on the nas box
>
> /exports/shared
> -async,no_subtree_check,no_root_squash,insecure,mp=/exports/shared
> 192.168.8.0/22(rw)
Try
/exports/shared 192.168.8.0/22(rw,async,no_subtree_check,no_root_squash)
and "exportfs -rv"
On the Mac, add to /etc/fstab (assuming
Hi
I am having some problems with my new mini mac connecting to my debian
amd64 nfs server. I have other linux clients that are working well with
nfs. I have raised this on the apple forums, but the suggestion (see
the tcpdump) is that the server is not responding.
on the nas box
/exports/sh
I seem to have exactly the same problem, I am trying to mount a sarge
server from an etch Desktop install and can not mount...
I always get the permission denied error even though my /etc/exports
file is correctly configured...(not using host.allow or hosts.deny)
Mounting from sarge server to sar
Folks;
I have setup several (> 30) Sarge boxes to NFS mount with our Solaris shared
disc space.
I just did modifid or created as needed the very same files on an ETCH box.
When I go to mount the dir it fails time after time with ...
mount: bingnfs1:/u0/users failed, reason given by server: Permi
Thanks a lot mate ! I just needed to add "auto lo" in my /etc/network/interfaces file ! Everything works now (even KDE!).Thanks again to all of you,Alex.
On 5/17/06, Wim De Smet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Just a blind guess, but is your lo interface mounted? Try doingifconfig, if there's no configu
On Sat, May 13, 2006 at 12:55:52PM +0200, El Virolo wrote:
> portmap : server localhost not responding, timeout
> RPC : failed to contact portmap (errno -5)
Is portmap running?
GH
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Just a blind guess, but is your lo interface mounted? Try doing
ifconfig, if there's no configured interface with address 127.0.0.1
then that might cause weirdness like the stuff you're seeing.
On 5/16/06, El Virolo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The problem still hasn't been fixed in the latest upd
The problem still hasn't been fixed in the latest updates ... Can anyone please help me ?Thanks,Alex.
Hi!I'm using kernel 2.6.16-1-k7. By the way, I realised the splash screen actually stops at "Initialising system services" rather than at "Initialising peripherals"...Thanks for you help,
Alex.
Hi!Wich kernel version are you running?On 5/13/06, El Virolo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all !I'm running Debian SID with the latest upgrades, and I am currently experiencing some problems with NFS.At boot time, this is what happens :starting NFS kernel daemon : mount nfsd ...done.
exporting dir
Hi all !I'm running Debian SID with the latest upgrades, and I am currently experiencing some problems with NFS.At boot time, this is what happens :starting NFS kernel daemon : mount nfsd ...done.
exporting directories for NFS kernel daemon ...done.Starting NFS kernel daemon: nfsdNFSD : Using /var/
El Viernes, 23 de Septiembre de 2005 14:08, Julius Schwartzenberg escribió:
> Hi,
> I just switched to Debian 3.1 (Sarge) and I'm using NFS over an OpenVPN
> connection. There seem to be some problems with this though.
> When booting, the mounting of NFS drives seems to occur before the
> OpenVPN c
Hi,
I just switched to Debian 3.1 (Sarge) and I'm using NFS over an OpenVPN
connection. There seem to be some problems with this though.
When booting, the mounting of NFS drives seems to occur before the
OpenVPN connection is made. This causes the system to hang during
boot-up. Fail-safe mode a
At 18:43 20/07/2005, you wrote:
At 22:02 19/07/2005, you wrote:
No, kernel NFS can be either compiled or loaded as a module into a custom
kernel.
Does anyone know which NFS server I *should* be using? Does anyone know
why lockd fails to run?
But the userspace daemons
(/sbin/rpc.lockd an
At 22:02 19/07/2005, you wrote:
No, kernel NFS can be either compiled or loaded as a module into a custom
kernel.
Does anyone know which NFS server I *should* be using? Does anyone know why
lockd fails to run?
But the userspace daemons
(/sbin/rpc.lockd and /sbin/rpc.statd) don't seem to
Stephen Tait wrote:
I've just been rejigging my file server following the upgrade to Sarge and
have finally tried to sort out some niggling problems.
Mainly, lockd doesn't seem to be running - I see the following entries all
the time in my client machines (all gentoo):
nfs warning: mount ver
I've just been rejigging my file server following the upgrade to Sarge and
have finally tried to sort out some niggling problems.
Mainly, lockd doesn't seem to be running - I see the following entries all
the time in my client machines (all gentoo):
nfs warning: mount version older than kerne
Hi!
I made a recently got a new disk and took the opertunity to do a new
debian installation, the old one I installed was installed about 1999
and I have been doing apt-get update, upgrade daily.
Three days ago I needed to use my nfs exports, but they didnt work.
There seem to be something wrong wi
Hi everyone
So far I used a nec2000 compatible network card to connect a desktop PC
(DT) and a laptop (LT).
That card only supported 10 Mbip/sec resulting in an effictive transfer
rate of 300 - 400 KB / sec (abysmally slow).
So I changed it for a Realtec 8139 based one capable of doing 10 / 100
Mb
. The only cure I
found is to reboot both the client and the server. Then everything seems
to work fine again.
*) Burning CDs and using nfs sometimes freezes the computer (kernel
panic)
*) Copying big files over NFS sometimes causes the same nfs problems I
usualy have in the moring (see first sta
hi all,
I've been getting this message in syslog every few minutes for a few weeks
now :
myserver rpc.statd[10595]: Received erroneous SM_UNMON request from myserver
for anotherserver (which is an nfs client for myserver)
I did some search and saw that it could be a mode problem for
/var/lib/nfs/s
sorry folks, i don't know why i didn't tail my syslog on those systems
sooner. it would have helped a lot faster.
here is my network setup.
server/router/etc (truffula.net)
eth0 192.168.2.1 (lan2.truffula.net)
eth1 externalip
eth2 192.168.1.1 (lan1.truffula.net)
on eth0
Hi,
I just remembered something: nfs might not let you export cdroms. I had
this with redhat about a year ago. You also can not proxy nfs (that
is: install a nfs server and mount a nfs mounted filesystem). I do not
know what the status is now.
I do know that the exports file is vary annoying, esp
On Wed, 14 Mar 2001, Forrest English wrote:
> ok, here's what i do on the server.
>
> /etc/exports file contains
> /cdrom 192.168.2.30
>
> and the client's fstab contains
> 192.168.1.10:/cdrom /nfscdrom nfs rsize=1024,wsize=1024 0 0
>
> i on the server, i then did... /etc/init.d/nfs-server
On Wed, Mar 14, 2001 at 10:02:29PM -0800, Forrest English wrote:
> ok, here's what i do on the server.
>
> /etc/exports file contains
> /cdrom 192.168.2.30
>
> and the client's fstab contains
> 192.168.1.10:/cdrom /nfscdrom nfs rsize=1024,wsize=1024 0 0
>
> i on the server, i then did... /e
oh, the test thing is because initially i thought it might have been a
problem with trying to export a cdrom. and i made a test dir and
export. anyhow, i switched it back to the cdrom in both cases.
thneed:~# rpcinfo -p
program vers proto port
102 tcp111 portmapper
On Wed, 14 Mar 2001, Forrest English wrote:
> ok, here's what i do on the server.
>
> /etc/exports file contains
> /cdrom 192.168.2.30
>
> and the client's fstab contains
> 192.168.1.10:/cdrom /nfscdrom nfs rsize=1024,wsize=1024 0 0
>
> i on the server, i then did... /etc/init.d/nfs-serv
no change. same results.
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On Thu, 15 Mar 2001, Fabio Massimo Di Nitto wrote:
> Forrest English w
Forrest English wrote:
>
> ok, here's what i do on the server.
>
> /etc/exports file contains
> /cdrom 192.168.2.30
>From my experience it has to look like this:
/cdrom 192.168.2.30/255.255.255.255(ro)
192.168.2.30 is the ip address allowed to remote mount the cdrom
255.255.255.2
ok, here's what i do on the server.
/etc/exports file contains
/cdrom 192.168.2.30
and the client's fstab contains
192.168.1.10:/cdrom /nfscdrom nfs rsize=1024,wsize=1024 0 0
i on the server, i then did... /etc/init.d/nfs-server reload
and mounting on the client reports
grickle:~# mou
On Thursday 30 November 2000 13:04, robert_wilhelm_land wrote:
> Keeping temporärly away from NIS I added user "rland" on MINI to group
> "users". On GOOFY user "rland" belongs only to group "users".
>
> After this "rland" on MINI may view the files and do a ls -l, but he
> cannot write to the moun
Robert Guthrie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thursday 30 November 2000 12:07, robert_wilhelm_land wrote:
> > two linux boxes are connected via nfs to each other:
> >
> > MINI (kernel_2.2.17) <--> GOOFY (kernel_2.0.38)
> >
> > the /etc/exports on GOOFY: /home/rland MINI(rw)
> >
> >
> >
>
On Thursday 30 November 2000 12:07, robert_wilhelm_land wrote:
> two linux boxes are connected via nfs to each other:
>
> MINI (kernel_2.2.17) <--> GOOFY (kernel_2.0.38)
>
> the /etc/exports on GOOFY: /home/rland MINI(rw)
>
>
>
> After rebooting I do a
> MINI:/home/rland# mount -t nfs GOO
two linux boxes are connected via nfs to each other:
MINI (kernel_2.2.17) <--> GOOFY (kernel_2.0.38)
the /etc/exports on GOOFY: /home/rland MINI(rw)
After rebooting I do a
MINI:/home/rland# mount -t nfs GOOFY:/home/rland ./testdir
after this ./testdir changes from:
drwxr-sr-x2
> "Dahiroc," == Dahiroc, Patrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Dahiroc,> hi all i'm having a cvs problems. when i try to make a
Dahiroc,> tag i get the error: cvs tag: nothing known about
Dahiroc,> .nfs35FE cvs [tag aborted]: correct the above error
Dahiroc,> first!
Dahiroc
hi all
i'm having a cvs problems. when i try to make a tag i get the error:
cvs tag: nothing known about .nfs35FE
cvs [tag aborted]: correct the above error first!
i looked for .nfs35FE but it doesn't exist. how do i correct an error that
doesn't exist.
thanks
pd
> "Colin" == Colin McMillen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Colin> Anyone have any ideas on what's going wrong, and what I can
Colin> try to fix it?
I sometimes get these errors, and then suddenly everything comes
good.
ie. the same behaviour I might expect if I pulled the network plug o
I have a shared /home directory under two machines: a box called
"strago", running OpenBSD 2.7, and a box called "shadow", running woody.
/home is an entire harddisk on strago, mounted on shadow through NFS.
The line I use in fstab to mount /home is:
strago:/home /home nfs rsize=8192,wsize=8192,t
I am perplexed by this nfs problem that I am experiencing.
I have a large network full of all different kinds of nfs clients.
The NFS server is running Tru64 UNIX. All the nfs clients that are UNIX and
FreeBSD have no problems writing to the nfs mounted directory.
BUTthe linux clients get t
I've been having this problem with my NFS server:
When I try to copy a large file off an NFS mounted partition, it gets to
3084288 bytes and then dies with:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:[~]$ cp -r /cdimage/odin/* .
nfs: server loki not responding, still trying
nfs: task 808 can't get a request slot
This VT
I have sunsite mounted via nfs on sunsite.doc.ic.ac.uk
I've lost the connection to sunsite (network problems elsewhere in the
university), but whenever mcv21 tries to do anything that involves running
a shell, I just get the error
nfs: task 358 can't get a request slot
and the thing just hangs:
Thanks for the replys...
It turned out to be a combination between not having the right
IP address associate in the /etc/hosts file (I forgot I changed
my client IP address and had not updated the server).
Also another suggestion was the fact that I had ALL: PARANOID in
the /etc/hosts.deny file.
One possibility is that the client is not named what you think. Try to
telnet from the client to the NFS server and do a 'who' and see what it
thinks the clients hostname is. You are exporting to myclientname but
the server may be seeing it as myclientname.domain.nam and that won't
match causing t
Hello Debian Land...
I am trying to set up NFS between to Debian Linux 'Hamm' boxes.
I have followed all the instructions in the NFS Howto, but
always run into a permissions problem.
Basic overview of steps taken:
* edited /etc/exports file and added the following line:
/nfs/export myclientnam
Jean Pierre LeJacq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm having problems getting Solaris 2.5.1 to use the Debian NFS
> server. Read only file systems work fine. On read-write file
we'll go the other way round in the near future ;-)
but Solaris uses a new nfs Version (3) instead of 2. Perhaps you c
I do have similar problems serving SGI machines.
It might depend on the way a file system is mounted
e.g. hard vs. soft, but I'am not sure, still testing ...
Markus Diesmann
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I'm having problems getting Solaris 2.5.1 to use the Debian NFS
server. Read only file systems work fine. On read-write file
systems, the Solaris client works fine initially but then gets
confused. It no longer can create files or directories, is unable to
delete them, doesn't recognize director
Okay. I've followed all the directions. My server IS exporting
its filesystems. I've tried building the 2.0.6 kernel with NFS
explicitly enabled and as a module. In the module case, 'make modules'
never does anything. In the explicit case, NFS is still not enabled
in the kernel. What is the
Hi Rick,
> ONe of the machines gets a response of
>
> # /etc/init.d/netstd_nfs start
> Starting remote filesystem services: nfsd mountd ugidd pcnfsd bwnfsd
> rpc: RPC: U
> nable to receive; errno = Connection refused
Is your rpc.portmap running? It should be started from /etc/init.d/netbase.
>
i'm having rcp problems with nfs. unfortuneately, i have now idea what
rcp is.
ONe of the machines gets a response of
# /etc/init.d/netstd_nfs start
Starting remote filesystem services: nfsd mountd ugidd pcnfsd bwnfsd
rpc: RPC: U
nable to receive; errno = Connection refused
while starting (
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