Hello
Bascially, I've got 2 computers, one which is my main PC (named desire),
and the other is a server (named destiny). I'd like the server to
backup the /home/piers directory from the main PC. The server is
accessing the main PC by NFS and desire:/home is moutned on
destiny:/home/desire.
On Wed, Jul 16, 2003 at 01:24:45AM +0100, Piers Kittel wrote:
Bascially, I've got 2 computers, one which is my main PC (named desire),
and the other is a server (named destiny). I'd like the server to
backup the /home/piers directory from the main PC. The server is
accessing the main PC
On Tuesday 15 July 2003 22:02, Michael Heironimus wrote:
snip
but when I tested out the tar cf /home/desirebackup/home_backup.tar
/home/desire/piers I get a lot of Permissions denied errors although
some files are read OK. (An example is tar: /home/desire/piers/.mcoprc:
Read error at byte
On Tue, Jul 15, 2003 at 11:02:39PM -0400, MJM wrote:
On Tuesday 15 July 2003 22:02, Michael Heironimus wrote:
snip
but when I tested out the tar cf /home/desirebackup/home_backup.tar
/home/desire/piers I get a lot of Permissions denied errors although
some files are read OK. (An example
Danke Leute hatt mir alles
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Hallo,
* On Mon, Jun 16, 2003 at 02:15:41PM +0200, Pedro Sanfilo wrote:
Sonderzeichen sollte man nicht in ein Subjekt setzen!
Danke Leute hatt mir alles
sehr viel weiter geholfen ! !
Schoen und Sinvoller, zB fuer Andere User/Listenarchiv, ist statt
eine Dankesmail eine kleine Beschreibung
hey hier linuxuser
kann mir mal jemand verraten wie der mount befehl für
das mounten einer cd via nfs aussieht
ich erhalte andauernd fehelermeldungen
so in ner art /cdrom is not a block device
oder
mount: 192.168.0.20:/dev/cdrom failed, reason given by server: Not a directory
meine exports
Hallo Pedro,
kann mir mal jemand verraten wie der mount befehl für
das mounten einer cd via nfs aussieht
ich erhalte andauernd fehelermeldungen
so in ner art /cdrom is not a block device
oder
mount: 192.168.0.20:/dev/cdrom failed, reason given by server: Not a directory
meine exports shaut
Am Son, 2003-06-15 um 13.28 schrieb Pedro Sanfilo:
mount: 192.168.0.20:/dev/cdrom failed, reason given by server: Not a directory
so geht das nicht ...
meine exports shaut eigentlich ganz einfach aus:
/share 192.168.0.0/255.255.255.0 (rw,insecure,no_root_squash)
/cdrom
hey
erstmal danke für die tips
--jetzt hatts auch geklapt (/cdrom-lies sichnach /mnt mounten
verz. war aber leer) --
sagt mal muss ich immer wenn ich den cd-inhalt am clienten lesen
möchte am SERVER ein mount /cdrom vorher ausführen
oder gibts irgendeine möglichkeit
alles vom clienten aus zu
Am Son, 2003-06-15 um 17.58 schrieb Pedro Sanfilo:
sagt mal muss ich immer wenn ich den cd-inhalt am clienten lesen
möchte am SERVER ein mount /cdrom vorher ausführen
sicher ...
oder gibts irgendeine möglichkeit
alles vom clienten aus zu mounten wie die cd am server
und dann hallt /cdrom
Hallo Pedro,
Pedro Sanfilo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
sagt mal muss ich immer wenn ich den cd-inhalt am clienten lesen
möchte am SERVER ein mount /cdrom vorher ausführen
oder gibts irgendeine möglichkeit
alles vom clienten aus zu mounten wie die cd am server
und dann hallt /cdrom nach /mnt
Moin,
On Sun, 15 Jun 2003 17:58:06 +0200 Pedro Sanfilo wrote:
--jetzt hatts auch geklapt (/cdrom-lies sichnach /mnt mounten
verz. war aber leer) --
sagt mal muss ich immer wenn ich den cd-inhalt am clienten lesen
möchte am SERVER ein mount /cdrom vorher ausführen
oder gibts irgendeine
when I check to status of nfs on the server I';m trying
to
setup, the rpcinfo -p command returns
rpcinfo: can't contact portmapper RPC: remote system
error
- connection refused
the lsmod command shows nfsd, nfs and lockd. what did
I do
wrong? what am I overlooking.
Hall Martin,
Am 00:14 2003-01-27 +0100 hat Martin =?iso-8859-15?q?H=F6fling?=
geschrieben:
Hallo erstmal,
sagt mal, weiss jemand, ob folgende Fehlermeldung damit zusammenhängen
kann,
dass ich mein /home via nfs gemountet habe:
fcntl: Permission denied
fcntl: Keine Berechtigung
Ich hab mal
Martin Höfling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
sagt mal, weiss jemand, ob folgende Fehlermeldung damit zusammenhängen kann,
dass ich mein /home via nfs gemountet habe:
fcntl: Permission denied
fcntl: Keine Berechtigung
Ich hab mal danach gegoogelt, aber auf den ersten Blick nichts ähnliches
Hallo erstmal,
sagt mal, weiss jemand, ob folgende Fehlermeldung damit zusammenhängen kann,
dass ich mein /home via nfs gemountet habe:
fcntl: Permission denied
fcntl: Keine Berechtigung
Ich hab mal danach gegoogelt, aber auf den ersten Blick nichts ähnliches
gefunden, was der Thematik
Hallo,
nachdem ich nun eine ganze Weile mit NFS unter MS-Dos, WfW 3.11, Win95
FreeBSD und Linux arbeite, wabe ich seit rund zwei Wochen ein Problem.
Wann immer ich mein home-Verzeichnis mounte kann ich ein paar Dateien
nicht bearbeiten, kopieren oder verschieben. Windows behauptet, die
Hallo,
ich habe gerade den Server rebootet (schade fuer die uptime), jetzt
klappt alles wieder. Manuelles Neustarten des NFS-Servers und ein
/etc/init.d/networking restart half leider nicht.
Bene
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Hallo,
ich bin mir keiner Schuld bewusst ;-). Seit heute jedenfalls darf ich
meine home-partition nicht mehr beschreiben, die per nfs eingemountet
wird.
ein mount sagt:
gordon:/home/ on /home type nfs
(rw,v2,rsize=8192,wsize=8192,hard,udp,nolock,addr=gordon)
und in der /etc/fstab steht
On Sun, Mar 17, 2002 at 07:47:20PM +0100, Martin Troeger wrote:
um meinem Anonymous-FTP mehrere Verzeichnisse zur Verfügung zu stellen,
möchte ich diese per NFS in das Homeverzeichnis vom user ftp mounten.
Beim Mounten wärend des Bootvergangs gibt er mir die Fehlermeldung aus:
RPC: Program
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Am Montag, 18. März 2002 17:14 schrieb Martin Troeger:
Kann ich denn Proftpd anderweitig beibringen, Verzeichnisse außerhalb
der chroot-Umgebung anzuzeigen?
mount --bind /PFAD /ZIEL
Dies geht aber nicht mit einem 2.2er Kernel.
Sebastian
- --
Hallo Liste,
um meinem Anonymous-FTP mehrere Verzeichnisse zur Verfügung zu stellen,
möchte ich diese per NFS in das Homeverzeichnis vom user ftp mounten.
Beim Mounten wärend des Bootvergangs gibt er mir die Fehlermeldung aus:
RPC: Program not registered. Nach dem Booten kann ich die
On Fri, 8 Mar 2002 09:52:20 -0600
Dimitri Maziuk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Axel Boyrie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly:
Hi,
I am using Woody. I mount NFS directory from Solaris 2.8 where files are
owed by nobody.nobody
once NFS mounted on Woody, with the kernel 2.2.20 files
Hi,
I am using Woody. I mount NFS directory from Solaris 2.8 where files are owed
by nobody.nobody
once NFS mounted on Woody, with the kernel 2.2.20 files appear as own by
nobody.nogroup
But with kernel 2.4.17 files appear with a uid and gid number 4294967294 !!???
i've try to change the NFS
* Axel Boyrie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly:
Hi,
I am using Woody. I mount NFS directory from Solaris 2.8 where files are owed
by nobody.nobody
once NFS mounted on Woody, with the kernel 2.2.20 files appear as own by
nobody.nogroup
But with kernel 2.4.17 files appear with a uid
do to IO: obviously because of the NFS problem). While the trouble is
occurring, the files in the NSF mounts still seem to be accessible to shell
commands (unless the system has not run out of file descriptors).
On Romana the NFS client drivers are modules.
--
Henry House
The attached file
: obviously because of the NFS problem). While the trouble is
occurring, the files in the NSF mounts still seem to be accessible to shell
commands (unless the system has not run out of file descriptors).
On Romana the NFS client drivers are modules.
Hi Henry - I had this a while ago
On Thu, Feb 07, 2002 at 11:25:07PM +, Jonathan Matthews wrote:
[...]
A workaround for this was to increase the number of nfsd instances on
the server, set in one of the nfs scripts in /etc/init.d. I can't
remember what the line was, and I haven't got nfs installed anymore, but
look for
Hello *,
I am having permissions problems with a NFS mount that I just can't figure out
and I'm hoping someone can help.
I am NFS mounting a USB floppy drive on machine A by using automount on
machine B. The floppy shows it is mounted rwxrwxrwx and owned root.root.
Any user can read and
hi debian users
i have a problem with NFS :
i have the domaine 'foo'
on B,C and D computer i would like to export a repertory to all the
domain. So on each /etc/exports file i write :
for B : /share *.foo
for C : /usr/local/share*.foo
for D : /home/divers
Nicolas Lamirault said:
hi debian users
somebody have an idea to correct me in my config ?
thanks
sounds like a permissions issue. what userid are you
trying to view the files as? either make sure that
that userid(the numerical id) has access to those files
or turn on the no_root_squash
i'm running a RedHat 6.1 box with kernel 2.2.17 with the following:
# rpc.mountd --version
Universal NFS Server 2.2beta37
# rpc.nfsd --version
Universal NFS Server 2.2beta37
# cat /etc/exports
/usr/office/clients 192.168.2.2/255.255.255.0(rw)
192.168.2.6/255.255.255.0(rw)
/usr/office/closed
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Stephen E. Hargrove [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On the 2.2.18 kernel, mount /swlf works perfectly. I recently upgraded
the kernal to 2.4.6, and now all of my mounts time out. The following
appears in my /var/log/messages:
Oct 24 09:10:17 calypso kernel: portmap:
On Wed, 24 Oct 2001, Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote:
You're not running 'portmap' on the client or /etc/hosts.allow
prevents access to it. Fix that.
oh man . . . thanks.
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Am Mon, 13 Aug 2001 schrieb Michael Heldebrant:
What file system is the nfs exports running on? I seem to recall some
discussion of reiserfs and nfs problems.
They are running on ext2 file systems,
placed on two RAID5 arrays.
Thats odd. Do backups and fsck run cleanly from the
On 14 Aug 2001 18:59:23 +0200, Bjoern Buerger wrote:
Am Mon, 13 Aug 2001 schrieb Michael Heldebrant:
What file system is the nfs exports running on? I seem to recall some
discussion of reiserfs and nfs problems.
They are running on ext2 file systems,
placed on two RAID5
On 12 Aug 2001 17:03:23 +0200, Bjoern Buerger wrote:
Since last week I've had some really weird problems with NFS,
but I do not know where do search for the problem. Maybe some
of you have com across somethink like the following:
-snip-
Server:
---
Debian unstable
Kernel 2.4.6
Am Mon, 13 Aug 2001 schrieb Michael Heldebrant:
Server:
---
Debian unstable
Kernel 2.4.6
nfs-common: 1:0.3.1-1
nfs-user-server:2.2beta47-10
Clients:
Debian unstable
Kernel 2.4.6
nfs-common: 1:0.3.2-2
What file system is the
Since last week I've had some really weird problems with NFS,
but I do not know where do search for the problem. Maybe some
of you have com across somethink like the following:
The problems occur on three NFS Clients (two of them diskless)
while the Server shows no problems with the same
Hi,
I've got a Debian 2.2 working as a nis server for a Mandrake
7.2 client.
I've installed nfs-kernel-server on the debian and configured /etc/exports
to export /home/nis (the nis users) to everybody but the Mandrake client
isn't able to mount the directory (the nis login works).
I've got a
hi all
i have mounted my homedirs via nfs-kernel-server.
fstab:
obelix.home.gunix.de:/home /home/net nfs defaults 0 0
exports:
/home 192.168.13.10(rw,no_root_squash)
192.168.13.10 is my workstation.
now i get the following message at my workstations
syslog, if i want to open my mailboxes in
On Thu, May 31, 2001 at 03:05:44PM +0200, Alexander Gun uttered:
May 31 15:01:38 asterix kernel: nsm_mon_unmon: rpc failed, status=-13
May 31 15:01:38 asterix kernel: lockd: cannot monitor 192.168.13.100
May 31 15:01:38 asterix kernel: lockd: failed to monitor 192.168.13.100
Make sure
On servar A I have the following in /etc/exports
-
/var/spool/mail B(ro,no_root_squash)
/home *.domain.topdomain(rw)
-
and the following in /etc/fstab
-
B:/proj/somethin/Web/html/extern-web /external_web nfs defaults 0 0
B:/proj
Hi,
On Sun, 8 Apr 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On servar A I have the following in /etc/exports
-
/var/spool/mail B(ro,no_root_squash)
/home *.domain.topdomain(rw)
-
and the following in /etc/fstab
-
I found it. statd was not running on the client. It seems to work now.
Michael
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hello
We have a bunch of old diskless machines which are
remotebooted using ltsp and etherboot . The setup is working fine
Sometimes some of the workstations hang with the following error
message
nfs: RPC call returned error 111
RPC : task of released request still queued
RPC : (task on
I recently moved a computer to another subnet (everything works great
except NFS). When it was in the old subnet NFS (as a client) worked
fine!...but in the new one it gives this
error:
nfs: server X not responding, still trying
nfs: task 123 can't get a request slot
Any ideas of what is the
Thanks for your help!
I was my fault that it didn't work. I made a mistake
when I tied to mount the nfs because I didn't enter the same directory that I
had int the other computer in the /etc/exports. That's why it didn't work.
Thanks again!
Robert
On Thu, 29 Apr 1999, Jens
Use a FQDN instead of IP. For some reason it seems /etc/exports doesn't like
IPs.
Horvath Robert wrote:
Hi,
I might be dumb but I have installed the nfs-server package and my
/etc/exports is as follows on the computer 152.66.73.163:
# /etc/exports: the access control list for filesystems
Use a FQDN instead of IP. For some reason it seems /etc/exports doesn't like
IPs.
my /etc/exports (excerpts):
# /etc/exports: the access control list for filesystems which may be exported
# / 152.30.5.6 (rw)
/ 152.30.5.2 (rw,root_squash,map_daemon)
/home/elentari 152.30.5.2 (rw,
Hi,
I might be dumb but I have installed the nfs-server package and my
/etc/exports is as follows on the computer 152.66.73.163:
# /etc/exports: the access control list for filesystems which may be
exported
# to NFS clients. See exports(5).
/home/rob
Having a problem with root mounted NFS file systems on my PC's acting as X
terminals. Everything has been working fine with hamm, but as soon as I
upgrade to the nfs-server (and net-base) in slink (either by a full install
of slink, or just upgrading the nfs-server), I'm getting all sorts of
Urg. Fimble Fungers here sent this out with a screwy Subject line.
Here again ...
I've been seeing a problem with NFS on 2.0 here. I have several
machines set up with Debian, both the stable and frozen releases. The
stable ones are running 2.0.33 while the frozen ones are running either
2.0.33
On Thu, 9 Apr 1998, Geza Gyorgyi wrote:
The 2.0 rescue disk (both the February and the March versions) may have
an incorrect mount, neither I nor the local Linux guru could install
the base system by NFS. Furthermore, it can be useful to have the FTP
option for installing the base system,
%
To Philip Jensen, the Maintainers of the Debian installation software
%
During the install when asked if I want to boot off the hard drive,
and I respond [Yes] it
Hello all. I have finally gottne nis setup on a few machines but nfs is
giving me problems. Basically what happens is when the client mounts the
server all ownerships are lost. I have tried using map_daemon in /etc/exports
of the server and running ugidd but to no avail. Has anyone gotten
I get the error
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on mars:/home,
or too many mounted file systems
when trying to mount mars:/home as pluto:/home2.
Pluto has a
mars:/home /home2 nfs soft0 0
in /etc/fstab. The kernel has nfs support. nfsiod
On Thu, 27 Feb 1997, Martin Stromberg wrote:
Perhaps the server only can export the directories in the export file;
try mounting with mount -t nfs 141.48.54.2:/usr/local/linux /mnt.
I really don't know a lot about nfs mounting, but trying won't hurt.
I forgot to mention that I also tried this.
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