Re: NFS error
Problem has been solved... - Original Message - From: Joachim Smit To: Debian Sent: Friday, July 18, 2003 21:11 Subject: NFS error When booting my system I got this error: Starting NFS kernel daemon: nfsd mountdsvc: unknown version (3) What should I do ? Regards, Joachim Smit
Re: nfs error
"Suresh Kumar.R" wrote: > > Hi, > > I am using potato. When I do a simple nfs mount on a client I get the > following error message. > > sahya mountd[228]: authenticated mount request from nila.ece.cet.in:914 > for /mnt (/) > Jun 28 21:39:27 sahya mountd[228]: getfh failed: Operation not permitted > I don't know, if it's a bug or a feature; I made the experience that nfs at potato needs the fully qualified hostname of the accessing host in the file /etc/exports of the accessed host. With generic (wild card) hostnames you won't get access rights on the other host. greetings Albrecht
nfs error
Hi, I am using potato. When I do a simple nfs mount on a client I get the following error message. sahya mountd[228]: authenticated mount request from nila.ece.cet.in:914 for /mnt (/) Jun 28 21:39:27 sahya mountd[228]: getfh failed: Operation not permitted Can you please help ? Suresh - Suresh Kumar.R Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Dept of Electronics & Communication College of Engineering, Trivandrum - 695 016 INDIA
NFS error at boot
Hi-I am having a problem I hope someone can help me with. I am running potato 2.2.15. I just recently installed NFS common and am now getting the following error at boot. Portmap starts fine. starting NFS: statd lockd rpc.statd forgot to set AF_INET in udp sendmsg. FIX IT! The system then gives me sendmsg error 101. It does this tweleve times and then continues booting. i can't find udp sendmsg or statd. Any ideas. Thank, Greg
NFS error report
Hi Debian users, I mounted the directories /usr/local and /home in a PC 486 client from a Pentium (server). The mount was sucefully but at boot the çlient gives me the error: NFS: notice message: result = -101. several times. What is wrong? Have a nice day,Paulo Henrique
Re: nfs error
It could be a lot of traffic on the network or it could be a hardware problem. I have seen both cause that kind of response. --Brian Jesse Goldman wrote: > > Hi, > > One of the debian PC's in a cluster here is having some minor nfs problems > which, while not catastrophic, tend to slow down the machine and > occasionally hang it for ~2-3 minutes. When I look in the messages file, I > see lots of things like: > > kernel: NFS server not responding, still trying > kernel: NFS server OK. > kernel: nfs_statfs: statfs error = 512 > kernel: nfs_statfs: statfs error = 512 > > etc > > The version of netstd I'm using (2.13-1) is the same as all the other > linux machines, none of which seem to have this particular problem. Is > there a package anyone knows of that might conflict with this netstd? > Could something else be the matter? Thanks... > > J. Goldman > > -- > TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to > [EMAIL PROTECTED] . > Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .
nfs error
Hi, One of the debian PC's in a cluster here is having some minor nfs problems which, while not catastrophic, tend to slow down the machine and occasionally hang it for ~2-3 minutes. When I look in the messages file, I see lots of things like: kernel: NFS server not responding, still trying kernel: NFS server OK. kernel: nfs_statfs: statfs error = 512 kernel: nfs_statfs: statfs error = 512 etc The version of netstd I'm using (2.13-1) is the same as all the other linux machines, none of which seem to have this particular problem. Is there a package anyone knows of that might conflict with this netstd? Could something else be the matter? Thanks... J. Goldman -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .
nfs: error, debian-user list not responding, still trying :-)
Would some kind soul be willing to offer suggestions re. an nfs problem? I posted this on 3 Dec. and have not received any replies: > I'm using the Debian 1.1 release, 2.0.6 kernel. > I'm accessing an nfs mounted drive on my desktop from my notebook over > a serial cable (thanks all!). Sometimes it works great, sometimes > (especially when copying a long list of files using 'git') I get > "error, server not responding, still trying." The man page on the > timeout sequence doesn't seem to match what's happening: I get the > error message once, and the session locks up forever. Will adjusting > the timeout fix this? What's the *right* thing to do? Both serial ports are 16550A's. Muchas gracias for any pointers or suggestions. -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]