[gentoo-user] NFS Problems / Lockd?

2003-08-14 Thread Matt Neimeyer
I've got two computers that were running Windows until this weekend. The
one can use NFS home directories mounted from the server fine. The other
is complaining it can't lock
/home/matt/.gconf/%gconf-xml-backend.lock/ior and that my operating
system probably has NFS file locking misconfigured.

I've checked everything I can think of and I can't see anything
different from either machine... If I do a ps -A I can see that lockd is
running on both machines.

Any advice?

Thanks!


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Re: [gentoo-user] NFS problems

2003-08-03 Thread Brian Richardson
On July 31, 2003 12:30 pm, Christopher Egner wrote:
 Now I would assume the (everyone) means what it says, everyone can
 access it. However when I do:

 mount fanny:/vol/data/home /mnt/home

 I get:
 mount: RPC: Authentication error; why = Client credential too weak

 Are there settings that might be misconfigured or something that I need
 to change anywhere?

I remember that the default settings for NFS under NetBSD used encryption that 
would only allow NFS mounting by other NetBSD machines. You had to turn off 
encryption to allow another platform that did not use encrypted NFS (eg. 
Linux).

HTH,
Brian

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[gentoo-user] NFS problems

2003-07-31 Thread Christopher Egner
Hey guys,

Minor problem. I rum showmount on a system (we'll call fanny)

showmount fanny --exports
Export list for fanny:
/vol/data/home  (everyone)
/vol/vol0/vintro topaz

Now I would assume the (everyone) means what it says, everyone can
access it. However when I do:

mount fanny:/vol/data/home /mnt/home

I get:
mount: RPC: Authentication error; why = Client credential too weak

Are there settings that might be misconfigured or something that I need
to change anywhere?



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Re: [gentoo-user] nfs problems

2003-07-28 Thread gabriel
On July 26, 2003 03:41 am, Patrick Marquetecken wrote:
 Hi,

 I have a sun solaris 2.6 configured as nfs server for some Gentoo machines.
 The UID's are the same on the sever/clients.
 I can connect with mount -f nfs server:/path /localpath
 but when i start to put some data on the share it start to copy some bytes
 and then it stops, i have to shutdown an restart the client. Yesterday i
 have emerged the latest nfs-utils 1.0.5-r1
 Because i want to use the sun as portage dir, i hope someone find a
 solution.

hmmm.  i'm not sure what may be the problem, but i'm quite sure you want:

  mount -t nfs server:/path/ /path/


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Re: [gentoo-user] nfs problems

2003-07-28 Thread Patrick Marquetecken
On Mon, 28 Jul 2003 07:35:46 -0400
gabriel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On July 26, 2003 03:41 am, Patrick Marquetecken wrote:
  Hi,
 
  I have a sun solaris 2.6 configured as nfs server for some Gentoo machines.
  The UID's are the same on the sever/clients.
  I can connect with mount -f nfs server:/path /localpath
  but when i start to put some data on the share it start to copy some bytes
  and then it stops, i have to shutdown an restart the client. Yesterday i
  have emerged the latest nfs-utils 1.0.5-r1
  Because i want to use the sun as portage dir, i hope someone find a
  solution.
 
 hmmm.  i'm not sure what may be the problem, but i'm quite sure you want:
 
   mount -t nfs server:/path/ /path/

Its a typo 

This is what i got back from a sun solaris list:

i just saw this issue somewhere else, and iirc the final diagnosis was
acl support problems.  the solution: export and mount with 'noacl'.
 

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[gentoo-user] nfs problems

2003-07-26 Thread Patrick Marquetecken
Hi,

I have a sun solaris 2.6 configured as nfs server for some Gentoo machines.
The UID's are the same on the sever/clients.
I can connect with mount -f nfs server:/path /localpath 
but when i start to put some data on the share it start to copy some bytes and then it 
stops, i have to shutdown an restart the client.
Yesterday i have emerged the latest nfs-utils 1.0.5-r1
Because i want to use the sun as portage dir, i hope someone find a solution.

Patrick
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