In response to David Banning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I have a FBSD box servering several users. We want to mount a stand-alone
> FBSD box to access the files on it. I am thinking NFS.
>
> When installing NFS, the stand-alone box would be the NFS server, correct?
> And multi-user box would be the N
On 12/12/06, David Banning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a FBSD box servering several users. We want to mount a stand-alone
FBSD box to access the files on it. I am thinking NFS.
When installing NFS, the stand-alone box would be the NFS server, correct?
And multi-user box would be the NFS cl
I have a FBSD box servering several users. We want to mount a stand-alone
FBSD box to access the files on it. I am thinking NFS.
When installing NFS, the stand-alone box would be the NFS server, correct?
And multi-user box would be the NFS client?
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Kevin Kinsey wrote:
Eric Murphy wrote:
If I chmod my $HOMEDIR to 777, then you can read/write
to it. But, if I export it via /etc/exports (NFS), you can't
mount it unless you're root. Expected behavior, seems
to me, in light of my experience with 'Nixes.
why not use an automounter (amd..any
Eric Murphy wrote:
Hey guys...
Ive setup a NFS correctly (I think) on my BSD 5.4 box
Added
nfs_enable_enable="yes"
rpcbind_enable="yes"
portmap_enable="yes"
in my rc.conf
and its seems to be working...
My question is this..
I can mount the shares without anyproblems as root...
I CAN
Am Dienstag, 23. August 2005 02:51 CEST schrieb Eric Murphy:
> Hey guys...
>
> Ive setup a NFS correctly (I think) on my BSD 5.4 box
>
> Added
>
> nfs_enable_enable="yes"
> rpcbind_enable="yes"
> portmap_enable="yes"
>
> in my rc.conf
>
> and its seems to be working...
>
> My question is this..
>
>
Hey guys...
Ive setup a NFS correctly (I think) on my BSD 5.4 box
Added
nfs_enable_enable="yes"
rpcbind_enable="yes"
portmap_enable="yes"
in my rc.conf
and its seems to be working...
My question is this..
I can mount the shares without anyproblems as root...
I CAN NOT mount them as a user
Bingo!
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
munn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I am trying to NFS connect to a server machine using mount_nfs. I get
the following message
RPCPROG_NFS: RPC: Port mapper failure - RPC: Unable to receive. An
'identical' machine connects without a message and the mount works
munn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am trying to NFS connect to a server machine using mount_nfs. I get
> the following message
>
> RPCPROG_NFS: RPC: Port mapper failure - RPC: Unable to receive. An
> 'identical' machine connects without a message and the mount works.
>
> Does anybody know wh
The only things that come to mind here are to make sure rcp/portmapper is
running, make sure you have all of the appropriate _enable="YES" messages
in rc.conf, and to reboot.
That last isn't required, you can -HUP all of the processes involved, but
this way you see what happens upon reboot too
I am trying to NFS connect to a server machine using mount_nfs. I get
the following message
RPCPROG_NFS: RPC: Port mapper failure - RPC: Unable to receive.
An 'identical' machine connects without a message and the mount works.
Does anybody know what the message means and how to make it go
Quick question regarding NFS. Is it possible to mount a NFS share if
portmapper isn't running on the server? The remote machine is running a
Linux 2.4 kernel. I'm using OpenBSD 3.5. The BSD version of mount (or
mount_nfs) doesn't seem to accept an argument for ports, or at least
mount_port.
On Nov 4, 2004, at 2:32 PM, Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote:
Is there any way of knowing who is actively using NFS shares, or who
has mounted partitions from it?
Try "showmount -a". NFS is a stateless protocol, so the information
may not be perfectly accurate...
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-Chuck
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In the last episode (Nov 04), Dan Mahoney, System Admin said:
> Is there any way of knowing who is actively using NFS shares, or who
> has mounted partitions from it?
NFS is stateless so there's no need for the server to keep track of who
has mounted a volume. The "showmount" command will print a
Is there any way of knowing who is actively using NFS shares, or who has
mounted partitions from it?
-Dan
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