RE: nfs question

2003-08-22 Thread Go, Jeffrey
I believe rpc services need to be running as well... Check dependencies to be sure -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2003 12:06 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: nfs question What services are needed to export an ext3

Re: NFS Question

2003-08-17 Thread Ritesh Raj Sarraf
use options like intr,soft to softmount ricky On Thursday 14 August 2003 20:29, Gerry Doris wrote: I sometimes manually mount NFS volumes on my internal lan. This works fine until the system containing the NFS volumes is rebooted or turned off. Once this happens I can't find a way to

RE: NFS Question

2003-08-16 Thread Bill Johnson
I'm jumping into the middle of this thread, so please forgive if I'm ignorant of what you've alread discussed, but this soft option seems to be the answer to a problem I periodically have. How do you specify soft in the /etc/fstab? For example, I'm currently mounting NFS drives via my fstab

RE: NFS Question

2003-08-14 Thread Rigler, Steve
] Subject: RE: NFS Question Is your client mounting the NFS exports with the soft option? -Steve In my /etc/exports file I just have the rw option. After that I manually mount the nfs volume by doing: mount -t nfs host:/home/gerry /mnt/nfs This successfully mounts host:/home/gerry

RE: NFS Question

2003-08-14 Thread Gerry Doris
Is your client mounting the NFS exports with the soft option? -Steve In my /etc/exports file I just have the rw option. After that I manually mount the nfs volume by doing: mount -t nfs host:/home/gerry /mnt/nfs This successfully mounts host:/home/gerry on the mount point /mnt/nfs. The

RE: NFS Question

2003-08-14 Thread Rigler, Steve
Is your client mounting the NFS exports with the soft option? -Steve -Original Message- From: Gerry Doris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2003 10:00 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: NFS Question I sometimes manually mount NFS volumes on my internal lan.

Re: NFS question

2003-01-29 Thread Thomas E. Dukes
On Wed, 2003-01-29 at 01:38, Todd A. Jacobs wrote: On 28 Jan 2003, Thomas E. Dukes wrote: I can see the shared drive (in webmin), it just won't mount. Maybe you don't have permissions? How is the C$ (or whatever) share configured on XP? It is shared with both the network users and other

Re: NFS question

2003-01-29 Thread Thomas E. Dukes
On Tue, 2003-01-28 at 22:52, Samuel Flory wrote: You can have a samba mount (or nfs mount) only for a directory, and any dirs under it. I guess you could export /. You may need special options to span filesystems and follow links. I tried mounting it as /, but it gives an error as

Re: NFS question

2003-01-29 Thread Todd A. Jacobs
On 29 Jan 2003, Thomas E. Dukes wrote: Maybe you don't have permissions? How is the C$ (or whatever) share configured on XP? I noticed that it doesn't add anything to smb.com but it does add to the fstab. Also, when I set it up with a user name and password, the user name and password

Re: NFS question

2003-01-28 Thread Bret Hughes
On Tue, 2003-01-28 at 20:26, Thomas E. Dukes wrote: How do I mount a drive using NFS. I can mount any specific shared directory on my XP box but can't seem to do the whole drive. The drive itself is shared. Do I have to share each individual directory? unless I am missing something, you

Re: NFS question

2003-01-28 Thread Thomas E. Dukes
After I sent that I thought I may have used the wrong terminology. I am using disk and network files systems under webmin to mount a directory through the network. I think its using samba. I can mount a shared directory, just can't figure out how to do the whole drive -- other than by

Re: NFS question

2003-01-28 Thread Samuel Flory
Thomas E. Dukes wrote: After I sent that I thought I may have used the wrong terminology. I am using disk and network files systems under webmin to mount a directory through the network. I think its using samba. I can mount a shared directory, just can't figure out how to do the whole drive

Re: NFS question

2003-01-28 Thread Todd A. Jacobs
On 28 Jan 2003, Thomas E. Dukes wrote: I can see the shared drive (in webmin), it just won't mount. Maybe you don't have permissions? How is the C$ (or whatever) share configured on XP? -- Of course I'm in shape! Round's a shape, isn't it? -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe

Re: NFS Question

1998-04-24 Thread Keith Schoenefeld
Steve Curry wrote: Ok thanks ahead of time for reading this email. I would like to have a question about Linux NFS explain to me. It's in my understanding that if we(my company) have Linux with NFS and Samba installed, we can from say from a Win95/NT box install software to the Linux