NFS setup

2007-12-12 Thread iuri de araujo sampaio
Hi all, I´ve read other threads on this and posted some of my problems. As it stands i am stuck, so forgive me for starting a new thread in what i think is the right section. My aim is to share my backup folder to the other computers on my home network. The location of this folder is home/backup

Re: NFS setup

2007-12-12 Thread Patter
On Wed, 12 Dec 2007 17:00:20 +0100, iuri de araujo sampaio wrote: I have installed nfs to the server via.. sudo apt-get install nfs-common portmap nfs-kernel-server I have installed nfs to the client via.. sudo apt-get install nfs-common portmap My desktop is the server machine

Re: NFS setup

2007-12-12 Thread Peter Werner
Hi, On Wed, Dec 12, 2007 at 12:56:57PM -0300, iuri de araujo sampaio wrote: I would like to know if i have done everything properly on the server and client machine. did you do exportfs -a or restart/reload nfs-kernel-server after editing /etc/exports? i can ping between each machine. I

Re: NFS setup

2007-12-12 Thread Jesus Arocho
Do user names, uid, and gid match on the NFS server and the client? This will also have to be true for group names and uid. On Wednesday 12 December 2007 14:10:09 Peter Werner wrote: Hi, On Wed, Dec 12, 2007 at 12:56:57PM -0300, iuri de araujo sampaio wrote: I would like to know if i have

RE: NFS Setup/Configuration (WORKING)

2006-11-18 Thread Stephen Yorke
will be saving this message. -Stephen From: s spidas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, November 17, 2006 11:05 PM To: Stephen Yorke Cc: Debian User Subject: Re: NFS Setup/Configuration It's quite straight forward actually 1. Make sure 'nfs-common

Re: NFS Setup/Configuration

2006-11-17 Thread Daniel Baumann
Jesus Arocho wrote: 0.02: I am running an NFS server on a debian box; 5 kubuntu workstations mount NFS exports from the box. The passwords, login names, login ID number, group names and group ID numbers must match between the workstation and the server. My two cents: Booting from NFS and

RE: NFS Setup/Configuration

2006-11-17 Thread Stephen Yorke
-Original Message- From: Jesus Arocho [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2006 5:59 PM To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: NFS Setup/Configuration On Thursday 16 November 2006 12:36, Stephen Yorke wrote: All, I have been trying to setup NFS on my home Debian

Re: NFS Setup/Configuration

2006-11-17 Thread s spidas
It's quite straight forward actually 1. Make sure 'nfs-common' is installed on all the clients (I'm assuming all clients will be linux boxes),and that both 'nfs-common' and 'nfs-kernel-server' are installed on all servers. (apt-get install file will solve dependencies if any). 2. Modify the

Re: NFS Setup/Configuration

2006-11-17 Thread Nate Bargmann
I have had an ongoing issue with the later versions of mount which was claimed to have been fixed in bug 354075: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=354075 I have held mount at version 2.12r-6 as anything later refuses to work with my NFS server, also running Sid. The latest

NFS Setup/Configuration

2006-11-16 Thread Stephen Yorke
All, I have been trying to setup NFS on my home Debian systems. I have followed all the stuff from nfs.sourceforge.net but I keep getting Permission Denied errors when I try to mount the Exported folder. Here is what I have... :: PXE Server :: tftpd-hpa pxe nfs-user-server I know that my

Re: NFS Setup/Configuration

2006-11-16 Thread Jesus Arocho
On Thursday 16 November 2006 12:36, Stephen Yorke wrote: All, I have been trying to setup NFS on my home Debian systems. I have followed all the stuff from nfs.sourceforge.net but I keep getting Permission Denied errors when I try to mount the Exported folder. Here is what I have... ::

nfs setup on woody

2004-01-03 Thread Richard Lyons
I've recently moved a third machine to Debian. This one is Woody, base system installed from first disk of CD set and then from ftp. Only problem is I cannot connect to it by nfs. On the woody system, I get this when nfs starts: Exporting directories for NFS kernel

Re: nfs setup on woody

2004-01-03 Thread GCS
On Sat, Jan 03, 2004 at 11:49:36AM +, Richard Lyons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On the woody system, I get this when nfs starts: Exporting directories for NFS kernel daemon...machine.domain:/home\ /richard:Function not implemented Can you show us the exact line for this share from

Re: nfs setup on woody

2004-01-03 Thread Richard Lyons
On Saturday 03 January 2004 14:22, GCS wrote: On Sat, Jan 03, 2004 at 11:49:36AM +, Richard Lyons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On the woody system, I get this when nfs starts: Exporting directories for NFS kernel daemon...machine.domain:/home\ /richard:Function not implemented Can

Re: nfs setup on woody

2004-01-03 Thread GCS
On Sat, Jan 03, 2004 at 03:22:09PM +, Richard Lyons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: yes: /home/richard/ 192.168.0.2(rw,sync) Thanks. Well, I haven't seen the 'sync' option yet, and it's not mentioned in the man page either - but I am not an NFS guru, it can be good. Anyway, it may worth a try

Re: nfs setup on woody

2004-01-03 Thread Richard Lyons
On Saturday 03 January 2004 15:34, GCS wrote: On Sat, Jan 03, 2004 at 03:22:09PM +, Richard Lyons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: yes: /home/richard/ 192.168.0.2(rw,sync) Thanks. Well, I haven't seen the 'sync' option yet, and it's not mentioned in the man page either - but I am not an

Re: nfs setup on woody

2004-01-03 Thread GCS
On Sat, Jan 03, 2004 at 04:40:10PM +, Richard Lyons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Do you have more shares on this machine, or is this the only one in the exports file? It is the only one at the moment. Then I am almost sure that the kernel support is missing. Do you have the following

Re: nfs setup on woody

2004-01-03 Thread Richard Lyons
On Saturday 03 January 2004 16:42, GCS wrote: On Sat, Jan 03, 2004 at 04:40:10PM +, Richard Lyons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Do you have more shares on this machine, or is this the only one in the exports file? It is the only one at the moment. Then I am almost sure that the

Re: nfs setup on woody

2004-01-03 Thread GCS
On Sat, Jan 03, 2004 at 05:34:46PM +, Richard Lyons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [snip] So you are evidently right. Pity. The howto suggests anything over 2.2.16 supports nfs. Yup, the kernel does support it, _if_ you choose to include it into the compilation. I think it just missed in that

Re: nfs setup on woody

2004-01-03 Thread Richard Lyons
On Saturday 03 January 2004 17:30, GCS wrote: On Sat, Jan 03, 2004 at 05:34:46PM +, Richard Lyons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [snip] I did recently apt-get kernel-image 2.4.18-1-k6 (actually via aptitude), but it doesn't boot correctly, so I continue with the 2.2.20. What's was the

Re: need help with NFS setup

2003-06-24 Thread Jon Haugsand
* Paul E. Condon [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ mount /cmn mount: RPC: Port mapper failure - RPC: Unable to receive What does this mean? And how do I fix it? First, look into the nfs howto, you'll find it by searching for 'nfs' and 'howto' on the web. Then here is a few things to consider: Do you

Re: need help with NFS setup

2003-06-24 Thread Shawn Lamson
On Mon, June 23 at 5:11 PM EDT Paul E Condon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I copy exports, hosts.allow, and hosts.deny from the old server to the new, and restart the daemons. Then I attempt to mount newserver:/home from the working client. I get an error message: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ mount

Re: need help with NFS setup SOLVED

2003-06-24 Thread Paul E Condon
Thanks to all. It turned out that I had done all the nfs stuff correctly, but I had selected the wrong driver for my rtl8139 card. I learned this when I thought to try to ping the new server from my test box. I should write myself an Avoid Dumb Mistakes HOWTO. The Debian install program said

need help with NFS setup

2003-06-23 Thread Paul E Condon
I am attempting to setup a replacement for a server that I have had running for a couple of years. Eventually, the replacement will have wonderful new features, but for now I am haveing trouble merely getting a minimal NFS working. The old system was potato, the new is woody. I have a client host

Re: need help with NFS setup

2003-06-23 Thread Luis Fernando Llana Díaz
El Martes, 24 de Junio de 2003 01:11, Paul E Condon escribió: I am attempting to setup a replacement for a server that I have had running for a couple of years. Eventually, the replacement will have wonderful new features, but for now I am haveing trouble merely getting a minimal NFS working.

nfs setup question

2003-02-11 Thread Phil Beder
I've setup nfs a couple of times with potato, but to check if nfs is running, I would issue a rpcinfo -p and usually get 2 or 3 lines from protmapper and status.d (or something like that) if nfs is not running, and if nfs is running the rpcinfo -p commandf would return about 15 lines

NFS setup problem

2003-02-11 Thread Phil Beder
when I check to status of nfs on the server I';m trying to setup, the rpcinfo -p servername command returns rpcinfo: can't contact portmapper RPC: rompte system error - connection refused the lsmod command shows nfsd, nfs and lockd. what did I do wrong? what am I overlooking. -- To

Re: NFS setup problem

2003-02-11 Thread Phil Beder
On 11 Feb 2003 08:56:06 -0700 Andreas J. Guelzow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, 2003-02-11 at 07:51, Phil Beder wrote: when I check to status of nfs on the server I';m trying to setup, the rpcinfo -p servername command returns rpcinfo: can't contact portmapper RPC: rompte

Re: NFS setup problem

2003-02-11 Thread Ken Thompson
On Tuesday 11 February 2003 07:51 am, Phil Beder wrote: when I check to status of nfs on the server I';m trying to setup, the rpcinfo -p servername command returns rpcinfo: can't contact portmapper RPC: rompte system error - connection refused the lsmod command shows nfsd, nfs and

Re: NFS setup problem

2003-02-11 Thread Andreas J Guelzow
Phil Beder wrote: but I don't seem to have man pages for hosts.allow, exports, and exportfs. man 5 hosts_access will give you the manual page describing hosts.allow (and hosts.deny) man exports man exportfs give me the other man pages. They are part of nfs-kernel-server Am I missing

NFS setup problems

2002-11-24 Thread lostbear
Hi Folks, I have been trying to setup NFS on my system and run into problems. I have been reading the security part of NFS-HOWTO. strings /sbin/portmap | grep hosts shows that my /etc/hosts.deny and /etc/hosts.allow are not being read at all. my /etc/hosts.deny has portmap: ALL lockd : ALL

Re: NFS setup problems

2002-11-24 Thread nate
Hi Folks, I have been trying to setup NFS on my system and run into problems. I have been reading the security part of NFS-HOWTO. however there a bunhc of lines of portmap status, nfs nlockmgr mountd hat are listed when rpcinfo -p is run. I have recompiled the kernel for NFSv3 support and

nfs setup

1996-12-13 Thread Tan Wee Yeh
Hi, This is a problem I tried to solve for about 3 weeks without much progress. My intended system setup has a dependency graph as follows... Sys-A -+--: Sys-B ---: Sys-C | | +-+ Where both Sys-C and Sys-B depends