Re: nfs mounted directories are inaccessible (solved)

2004-10-21 Thread Andrew
Brandon Niemczyk wrote: I have also had issues where it 'hung' when using UDP (the default), and i had to switch to TCP On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 14:16:05 -0700, Ray Olszewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: At 01:14 PM 9/30/2004 +0200, Andrew wrote: NFS server running Mandrake 10.0, client running Sl

Re: nfs mounted directories are inaccessible

2004-09-30 Thread Brandon Niemczyk
I have also had issues where it 'hung' when using UDP (the default), and i had to switch to TCP On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 14:16:05 -0700, Ray Olszewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > At 01:14 PM 9/30/2004 +0200, Andrew wrote: > >NFS server running Mandrake 10.0, client running Slackware 9.0. > >NFS serve

Re: nfs mounted directories are inaccessible

2004-09-30 Thread Ray Olszewski
At 01:14 PM 9/30/2004 +0200, Andrew wrote: NFS server running Mandrake 10.0, client running Slackware 9.0. NFS server running Mandrake 9.0, client running Slackware 10.0. Both cases show the same problem: the remote directory is mounted, but any attempt to access it on the client 'hangs', i.e. no

nfs mounted directories are inaccessible

2004-09-30 Thread Andrew
NFS server running Mandrake 10.0, client running Slackware 9.0. NFS server running Mandrake 9.0, client running Slackware 10.0. Both cases show the same problem: the remote directory is mounted, but any attempt to access it on the client 'hangs', i.e. no response, cursor blinks, no prompt, I have