On 21/01/06, Piers Kittel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello all, > > Am trying to mount a DVD drive via NFS and am having problems. For > note, 192.168.1.2 (hostname - destiny) is the client and 192.168.1.15 > (hostname - mythtv) is the server. > > I have this in my /etc/exports: > > /media/cdrom0 192.168.1.2(ro,sync) > > and 192.168.1.2 is in the /etc/hosts.allow. > > If the DVD is not mounted, it works perfectly fine: > > destiny:/mnt# mount mythtv:/media/cdrom0 /mnt/mythtv > destiny:/mnt# df > Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on > <snip> > mythtv:/media/cdrom0 1829192 1547128 184472 90% /mnt/mythtv > destiny:/mnt# > > If I unmount the above, and then mount the DVD on mythtv: > > mythtv:/home/piers# mount /cdrom > mythtv:/home/piers# > > and try again on destiny, I get: > > destiny:/# mount mythtv:/media/cdrom0 /mnt/mythtv > mount: mythtv:/media/cdrom0 failed, reason given by server: Permission > denied > destiny:/# > > and in the logs, I get: > > Jan 21 21:57:08 localhost kernel: UDF-fs INFO UDF 0.9.8.1 (2004/29/09) > Mounting volume 'FIREFLY_D3', timestamp 2003/09/08 20:08 (1000) > Jan 21 21:57:39 localhost rpc.mountd: authenticated mount request from > destiny.10sca.intranet:923 for /media/cdrom0 (/media/cdrom0) > Jan 21 21:57:39 localhost rpc.mountd: getfh failed: Operation not permitted > > I've googled for a long time with the last message but I can't find any > help anywhere. > > I've tried this on my 2 Macs but had the exact same problem: > > Jan 21 20:34:55 localhost rpc.mountd: authenticated mount request from > ukyo.10sca.intranet:982 for /media/cdrom0 (/media/cdrom0) > Jan 21 20:34:55 localhost rpc.mountd: getfh failed: Operation not permitted > Jan 21 21:29:59 localhost rpc.mountd: authenticated mount request from > akane.10sca.intranet:972 for /media/cdrom0 (/media/cdrom0) > Jan 21 21:29:59 localhost rpc.mountd: getfh failed: Operation not permitted > > I'm hoping you guys can tell me what I'm doing wrong here? > > Thanks very much in advance!
just a shot in the dark, you might have to 'exportfs -a' after mounting your dvdrom to make the nfs server rehash the directory. -- ~ Darryl ~ [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://smartssa.com / http://darrylclarke.com