James H, James P, and Leon, thanks for your replies. Here's what I have
in answer to your questions/suggestions:
We do not use tcp_wrappers or iptables. The functional server is the
redhat 7.3 box, the semi-functional server is the centos 6.4 box. On the
centos 6.4 box, one share works as expec
Am 04.07.2013 um 04:22 schrieb Miranda Hawarden-Ogata :
> I'm having an interesting/odd problem with nfs (I think). We recently
> (Monday/Tuesday) upgraded our file server from an ancient redhat 7.3
> system to a shiny new centos 6.4 system. We don't see any issues between
> the other centos box
- Original Message -
| I'm having an interesting/odd problem with nfs (I think). We recently
| (Monday/Tuesday) upgraded our file server from an ancient redhat 7.3
| system to a shiny new centos 6.4 system. We don't see any issues
| between
| the other centos boxes, but things get a bit wei
>
> If anyone has ideas and/or needs more info, please let me know.
>
Step 1 in debugging and troubleshooting... Use the KISS principle.
Right now in that you have NIS, NFS, CentOS server and Solaris client
(version? Given the red hat 7.3 instance you had would a safe assumption be
not 11 or even
I'm having an interesting/odd problem with nfs (I think). We recently
(Monday/Tuesday) upgraded our file server from an ancient redhat 7.3
system to a shiny new centos 6.4 system. We don't see any issues between
the other centos boxes, but things get a bit weird when we start
mounting on the ol
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