Mandag 27 november 2006 20:12 skrev Verner Kjærsgaard:
> Mandag 27 november 2006 19:33 skrev John P. New:
> > Verner,
> >
> > This is a problem with NFS and 2.6 kernels, fast server NICs and
> > comparatively slower client NICs. This will show up when the server has
> > a 1000Mb card and the client
Mandag 27 november 2006 19:33 skrev John P. New:
> Verner,
>
> This is a problem with NFS and 2.6 kernels, fast server NICs and
> comparatively slower client NICs. This will show up when the server has
> a 1000Mb card and the client a 100Mb, or when the server has a 100Mb
> card and the client a 10
Verner,
This is a problem with NFS and 2.6 kernels, fast server NICs and
comparatively slower client NICs. This will show up when the server has
a 1000Mb card and the client a 100Mb, or when the server has a 100Mb
card and the client a 10Mb.
Essentially, you have to pass some options to the kerne
Verner Kjærsgaard a écrit :
> Hi List,
>
> A couple of times I've run into this problem... The server is
> connected to a modern fancy switch using 1000Mbit. This switch now
> connects to other switches, all 100Mbit.
>
> When booting the clients, I get...
>
> NFS Server Not Responding, still try
Hi List,
A couple of times I've run into this problem...
The server is connected to a modern fancy switch using 1000Mbit. This switch
now connects to other switches, all 100Mbit.
When booting the clients, I get...
NFS Server Not Responding, still trying...
NFS Server Not Responding, still tryin
> Take a look at a very nice faq about the problem:
> http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/Troubleshooting-mount-problems
>
Should it (proto=tcp) be done in file /initrd/linuxrc of the LTSP server
or where? (sorry - I don't know, where the root mount of LTSP client is
done)
Should it be d
You might try ethereal or tethereal, to see what the network interaction
looks like. This'll be easier (more effective) if you use a hub instead
of a switch.
On Tue, 2005-02-15 at 12:17 -0500, Dunc wrote:
> I have a Diskless workstation that stopped working. It loads the
> kernel, recognizes t
Dunc wrote:
I have a Diskless workstation that stopped working. It loads the
kernel, recognizes the devices plugged into it, runs dhcpd, mounts
root filesystem (/opt/ltsp/i386) from my server, "does the
pivot_root", and then basically stops with:
nfs: server 10.0.1.42 not responding, still tr
Dunc wrote:
I have a Diskless workstation that stopped working. It loads the
kernel, recognizes the devices plugged into it, runs dhcpd, mounts
root filesystem (/opt/ltsp/i386) from my server, "does the
pivot_root", and then basically stops with:
nfs: server 10.0.1.42 not responding, still tr
I have a Diskless workstation that stopped working. It loads the
kernel, recognizes the devices plugged into it, runs dhcpd, mounts root
filesystem (/opt/ltsp/i386) from my server, "does the pivot_root", and
then basically stops with:
nfs: server 10.0.1.42 not responding, still trying.
Inte
Hello!
I'm having trouble getting my client working as it should.
My client is called whyz-x, and it downloads the kernel and all as it
should, but it all ends with:
Mounting root filesystem: /opt/ltsp/i386 from: 130.236.156.89
nfs: server 130.236.156.89 not responding, still trying
After this
Hi Jo,
You do not need the last line you added to your exports file, that was
necessary for 2.0x.
Do you have a firewall on this machine that could be blocking NFS?
If you type "exportfs" what is returned? You should see all the shares
listed in exports, if you do not enter "exportfs -a" to ex
>/tftpboot/lts/ltsroot 192.168.0.0/255.255.255.0(ro,no_root_squash)
># I added this last line
The problem is that this no longer exists. I assume you are running LTSP
3.0, from the lines before this, but the last line is from a 2.0
installation. change it to /opt/ltsp/i386/ and you
Hi folks,
NFS: Server not responding, still trying
I just spent an entire Sunday trying to get this LTSP to work on Linux
Mandrake 8.1. Well, on one 'terminal' I got to the stage where the kernel is
being executed and now it wants to get some stuff over NFS. I restarted the
NFS service a
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