Re: NFS: mount clntudp_create: RPC: Program not registered

1997-12-08 Thread Gertjan Klein
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   If everything worked fine, you will need to configure /etc/hosts.allow
   on  host kilu .

  It did - and although the /etc/hosts.allow files were equivalent on
both machines, I found that changing ALL: ALL to ALL: PARANOID (as
it was on host judy) on host kilu solved the problem. Thanks a lot!

  Gertjan.

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Re: NFS: mount clntudp_create: RPC: Program not registered

1997-12-07 Thread ioannis

 Go to host judy and check if you can mount directories from kilu: 
 % mount -o mountport=773 kilu:/  /mnt 

 If everything worked fine, you will need to configure /etc/hosts.allow
 on  host kilu .


 NOTE: 
 The number 773 above corresponds to the info you posted earlier, but
 the port of mountd has probably changed by now. (use  rpcinfo -p  on kilu
 to find out)



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NFS: mount clntudp_create: RPC: Program not registered

1997-12-06 Thread Gertjan Klein
  I'm trying to get NFS working between two PCs hooked up with a
paralell cable.  The networking itself seems to work: ping, telnet and
FTP work as expected.  I can mount the root directory of the second PC
(judy) on the first (kilu), but not the other way around.  The error I
get is:

  mount clntudp_create: RPC: Program not registered

As far as I can tell the configuration on both sides is equivalent:

kilu:/etc/exports:
/ judy (ro)

judy:/etc/exports:
/ kilu (ro)

kilu: ps -axu | grep rpc:
daemon 118  0.0  0.7  832  368  ?  S  21:25  0:00 /usr/sbin/rpc.portm
root   167  0.0  0.9  888  440  ?  S  21:25  0:00 /usr/sbin/rpc.nfsd
root   169  0.0  0.9  852  432  ?  S  21:25  0:00 /usr/sbin/rpc.mount

judy: ps -axu | grep rpc:
daemon 108  0.0  2.4  832  368  ?  S  21:06  0:00 /usr/sbin/rpc.portm
root   129  0.0  3.1  892  472  ?  S  21:06  0:00 /usr/sbin/rpc.nfsd
root   131  0.0  2.9  860  448  ?  S  21:06  0:00 /usr/sbin/rpc.mount

There is some difference in the output of rpcinfo, but I'm told that's
harmless (I'll include it here for completeness):

kilu: rpcinfo -p:
   program vers proto   port
102   tcp111  portmapper
102   udp111  portmapper
132   udp   2049  nfs
132   tcp   2049  nfs
151   udp770  mountd
152   udp770  mountd
151   tcp773  mountd
152   tcp773  mountd

judy: rpcinfo -p:
   program vers proto   port
102   tcp111  portmapper
102   udp111  portmapper
132   udp   2049  nfs
132   tcp   2049  nfs
151   udp732  mountd
152   udp732  mountd
151   tcp735  mountd
152   tcp735  mountd

Both systems have been installed from the same CD (Debian 1.3.1); the
kernel configuration options concerning networking are equal.  I can
mount judy on kilu with:

kilu: mount judy:/ /mnt -t nfs

...but going the other way:

judy: mount kilu:/ /mnt -t nfs

.. gives the above error (no matter what order I do the commands, or
start up the PCs).

  Does anyone have any idea what could be the problem? What does RPC:
Program not registered mean?

  Gertjan.

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mount clntudp_create: RPC: Program not registered

1997-10-17 Thread Mario Olimpio de Menezes
Hi,

I'm having this message when trying to mount an exported fs.
Both machines are Debian, running almost same versions. 
Does somebody have a hint about this?   
The fs was mounted once and work for long time. After the last 
power fail I can't mount it anymore.

Thanks,

[]s,
Mario O.de MenezesMany are the plans in a man's heart, but
IPEN-CNEN/SP is the Lord's purpose that prevails
http://curiango.ipen.br/~mario Prov. 19.21


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Re: help: mount clntudp_create: RPC: Program not registered

1997-05-13 Thread Terrence M. Brannon
Jens B. Jorgensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 
 Terrence M. Brannon wrote:
  
  I get the above error on my Debian system when I try to mount NFS
  disks on a Solaris system.
  
  How can I possibly fix this?
 
 Are you sure rpc.mountd and nfsd are running on the remote system?
 Try 'rpcinfo -p slowlaris-system'. You should see mountd and nfsd
 in the output.
 
mountd and *nfs* not nfsd are running on the solaris system. Here are
the failure reports I get back from my cron job:

masterOrderNum: RPC: Procedure unavailable
masterOrderNum: RPC: Procedure unavailable
masterOrderNum: RPC: Procedure unavailable
masterOrderNum: RPC: Procedure unavailable



[EMAIL PROTECTED] /felix/brannon : rpcinfo -p quake
   program vers proto   port
104   tcp111  portmapper
103   tcp111  portmapper
102   tcp111  portmapper
104   udp111  portmapper
103   udp111  portmapper
102   udp111  portmapper
1003003   udp727  nisd
1003003   tcp728  nisd
173   udp  32775  ypbind
172   udp  32775  ypbind
171   udp  32775  ypbind
173   tcp  32771  ypbind
172   tcp  32771  ypbind
171   tcp  32771  ypbind
142   udp727  ypserv
142   tcp728  ypserv
141   udp727  ypserv
141   tcp728  ypserv
100087   10   udp  32791  admind
1000111   udp  32792  rquotad
1000121   udp  32793  sprayd
112   udp  32794  rstatd
113   udp  32794  rstatd
114   udp  32794  rstatd
1000682   udp  32795
1000683   udp  32795
1000684   udp  32795
1000241   udp  32806  status
1000241   tcp  32783  status
1000211   udp  32807  nlockmgr
1000211   tcp  32784  nlockmgr
1000213   udp  32807  nlockmgr
1000213   tcp  32784  nlockmgr
1000202   udp   4045  llockmgr
1000202   tcp   4045  llockmgr
1000212   udp  32807  nlockmgr
1000212   tcp  32784  nlockmgr
151   udp  32872  mountd
132   udp   2049  nfs
152   udp  32872  mountd
151   tcp  32786  mountd
152   tcp  32786  mountd
1000261   udp  32876  bootparam
1000261   tcp  32787  bootparam
1000831   udp956
1000831   tcp957
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Re: help: mount clntudp_create: RPC: Program not registered

1997-05-13 Thread Jens B. Jorgensen
Terrence M. Brannon wrote:
 
 Jens B. Jorgensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
 
  Terrence M. Brannon wrote:
  
   I get the above error on my Debian system when I try to mount NFS
   disks on a Solaris system.
  
   How can I possibly fix this?
 
  Are you sure rpc.mountd and nfsd are running on the remote system?
  Try 'rpcinfo -p slowlaris-system'. You should see mountd and nfsd
  in the output.
 
 mountd and *nfs* not nfsd are running on the solaris system. Here are
 the failure reports I get back from my cron job:
 
 masterOrderNum: RPC: Procedure unavailable
 masterOrderNum: RPC: Procedure unavailable
 masterOrderNum: RPC: Procedure unavailable
 masterOrderNum: RPC: Procedure unavailable
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] /felix/brannon : rpcinfo -p quake
program vers proto   port
 104   tcp111  portmapper
 103   tcp111  portmapper
 102   tcp111  portmapper
 104   udp111  portmapper
 103   udp111  portmapper
 102   udp111  portmapper
 1003003   udp727  nisd
 1003003   tcp728  nisd
 173   udp  32775  ypbind
 172   udp  32775  ypbind
 171   udp  32775  ypbind
 173   tcp  32771  ypbind
 172   tcp  32771  ypbind
 171   tcp  32771  ypbind
 142   udp727  ypserv
 142   tcp728  ypserv
 141   udp727  ypserv
 141   tcp728  ypserv
 100087   10   udp  32791  admind
 1000111   udp  32792  rquotad
 1000121   udp  32793  sprayd
 112   udp  32794  rstatd
 113   udp  32794  rstatd
 114   udp  32794  rstatd
 1000682   udp  32795
 1000683   udp  32795
 1000684   udp  32795
 1000241   udp  32806  status
 1000241   tcp  32783  status
 1000211   udp  32807  nlockmgr
 1000211   tcp  32784  nlockmgr
 1000213   udp  32807  nlockmgr
 1000213   tcp  32784  nlockmgr
 1000202   udp   4045  llockmgr
 1000202   tcp   4045  llockmgr
 1000212   udp  32807  nlockmgr
 1000212   tcp  32784  nlockmgr
 151   udp  32872  mountd
 132   udp   2049  nfs
 152   udp  32872  mountd
 151   tcp  32786  mountd
 152   tcp  32786  mountd
 1000261   udp  32876  bootparam
 1000261   tcp  32787  bootparam
 1000831   udp956
 1000831   tcp957
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help: mount clntudp_create: RPC: Program not registered

1997-05-09 Thread Terrence M. Brannon

I get the above error on my Debian system when I try to mount NFS
disks on a Solaris system.

How can I possibly fix this?
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Re: help: mount clntudp_create: RPC: Program not registered

1997-05-09 Thread Jens B. Jorgensen
Terrence M. Brannon wrote:
 
 I get the above error on my Debian system when I try to mount NFS
 disks on a Solaris system.
 
 How can I possibly fix this?

Are you sure rpc.mountd and nfsd are running on the remote system?
Try 'rpcinfo -p slowlaris-system'. You should see mountd and nfsd
in the output.

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