Re: [expert] rpcinfo - problems

2002-06-05 Thread hans schneidhofer
hi j.craig, have discovered the following behavior : was wondering, that the nfs-services was not running. in mandrake-control-center I was looking for services, and nfs was NOT active. trying to start it had no effects. After that I made an entry in /etc/exports like : /home/me/docs jo(rw) mo

Re: [expert] rpcinfo - problems

2002-06-01 Thread J. Craig Woods
hans schneidhofer wrote: > > RH can get all the necessary information. it looks like this : > > rpcinfo -p hanna > Program Vers Proto Port > 10 2 tcp 111 portmapper > 10 2 udp 111 portmapper > 100024 1 udp 32768 status > 10 1 tcp

Re: [expert] rpcinfo - problems

2002-05-29 Thread J. Grant
> Hell, are you joking? This is the place for ANY question. I am still > waiting for the answer to why the system time is always wrong when I run > "uname -a". thats kernel build time. uname --processor still gives unknown, /that/ i wish would get fixed, the amount of people who have reported

Re: [expert] rpcinfo - problems

2002-05-29 Thread Dave Sherman
On Wed, 2002-05-29 at 06:44, Ashley Reynolds wrote: > On Tue, 28 May 2002, J. Craig Woods wrote: > > > Hell, are you joking? This is the place for ANY question. I am still > > waiting for the answer to why the system time is always wrong when I run > > "uname -a". > > Craig, > > I believe your

Re: [expert] rpcinfo - problems

2002-05-29 Thread Ashley Reynolds
On Tue, 28 May 2002, J. Craig Woods wrote: > Hell, are you joking? This is the place for ANY question. I am still > waiting for the answer to why the system time is always wrong when I run > "uname -a". Craig, I believe your question has been answered multiple times. > J. Craig Woods > UNIX/NT

Re: [expert] rpcinfo - problems

2002-05-29 Thread hans schneidhofer
Am Mittwoch, 29. Mai 2002 01:52 schrieben Sie: > hans schneidhofer wrote: > > hi list, > > > > first at all - is the the right place for such problems like rpcinfo ? > > > > I have 2 mandrake - linuxboxes and 1 RH 7.1 Linuxbox. and one more winbox > > 98, between the the 2 mdk 8.0 and 8.1 I don`t

Re: [expert] rpcinfo - problems

2002-05-28 Thread J. Craig Woods
Brian Parish wrote: > > C'mon Craig, stop taunting the natives. Are you running a tally on how > many bites you've had so far on this one? > > Brian > Yep, and the number is growing. Even got a bite from civ. Now where did that guy with the rpcinfo results in german go? drjung -- J. Craig

Re: [expert] rpcinfo - problems

2002-05-28 Thread Brian Parish
On Wed, 2002-05-29 at 11:17, Jeferson Lopes Zacco wrote: > > > J. Craig Woods wrote: > > > > Hell, are you joking? This is the place for ANY question. I am still > > waiting for the answer to why the system time is always wrong when I run > > "uname -a". > > > Might be your lucky day... the

Re: [expert] rpcinfo - problems

2002-05-28 Thread Jeferson Lopes Zacco
J. Craig Woods wrote: > Hell, are you joking? This is the place for ANY question. I am still > waiting for the answer to why the system time is always wrong when I run > "uname -a". Might be your lucky day... the output of uname -a is not your system time, it's the time your current kernel

Re: [expert] rpcinfo - problems

2002-05-28 Thread J. Craig Woods
hans schneidhofer wrote: > > hi list, > > first at all - is the the right place for such problems like rpcinfo ? > > I have 2 mandrake - linuxboxes and 1 RH 7.1 Linuxbox. and one more winbox 98, > between the the 2 mdk 8.0 and 8.1 I don`t have problems with nfs, but the > RH-box as an NFS-Serve

[expert] rpcinfo - problems

2002-05-28 Thread hans schneidhofer
hi list, first at all - is the the right place for such problems like rpcinfo ? I have 2 mandrake - linuxboxes and 1 RH 7.1 Linuxbox. and one more winbox 98, between the the 2 mdk 8.0 and 8.1 I don`t have problems with nfs, but the RH-box as an NFS-Server answer the rpcinfo with this message :