On Thu, 02 Feb 2006 19:59:20 -0500 Gene Heskett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thursday 02 February 2006 18:35, Andrew Sackville-West wrote: > >On Thu, 02 Feb 2006 18:23:51 -0500 > > > >Gene Heskett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> On Thursday 02 February 2006 13:14, Andrew Sackville-West wrote: > >> >On Thu, 02 Feb 2006 08:57:43 -0500 > >> > > >> >Gene Heskett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> >> On Wednesday 01 February 2006 02:39, Gene Heskett wrote: > >> >> >Greetings; > >> >> > >> >> And no one has any comments to make on this? > >> > > >> >not a clue. why samba and not nfs? > >> > >> Because I have yet, despite quite a bit of expert handholding, ever > >> been able to make NFS work for anything here. No permissions > >> returns is all I can get. Also, even though the NSF starter is > >> being run by the bootup, it always logs the message that NFS4-MTAB > >> doesn't exist. On the bootup screen but nowhere else in the logs. > >> And questions asked about that on the net have now been uniformly > >> ignored on the major lists I haunt for about 4 years now. :( > > > >well, that's wierd. I've only used nfs for a few months now (slowly > > trying to convert my house to 'doze free) and had no difficulty from > > day one. I've certainly never seen that message before and I have one > > machine that boots a couple times a day (mythtv with automatic > > booting weeee!). Which side does this show on? server or client? > > That would be this machine, the server. The exact message (all the > setup stuff is still setup AFAIK) is: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] etc]# service nfs restart > Shutting down NFS mountd: [FAILED] > Shutting down NFS daemon: [FAILED] > Shutting down NFS quotas: [FAILED] > Shutting down NFS services: [ OK ] > Starting NFS services: [ OK ] > Starting NFS quotas: [ OK ] > Starting NFS daemon: [ OK ] > Starting NFS mountd: [ OK ] > Starting NFS4 idmapd: Error: RPC MTAB does not exist. Well, I've no clue :(. But I can suggest that you might want to do away with quotas and I've no clue what the idmapd does. Can you get a regular old /etc/exports file to work with nfs-kernel-server? > > And it will repeat that manta ad infinitum. > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] etc]# service nfs restart > Shutting down NFS mountd: [ OK ] > Shutting down NFS daemon: [ OK ] > Shutting down NFS quotas: [ OK ] > Shutting down NFS services: [ OK ] > Starting NFS services: [ OK ] > Starting NFS quotas: [ OK ] > Starting NFS daemon: [ OK ] > Starting NFS mountd: [ OK ] > Starting NFS4 idmapd: Error: RPC MTAB does not exist. > > A man idmapd make no mention of that file... > > And in the log, > Feb 2 19:48:20 coyote rpc.mountd: Caught signal 15, un-registering and > exiting. > Feb 2 19:48:20 coyote nfs: rpc.mountd shutdown succeeded > Feb 2 19:48:25 coyote kernel: nfsd: last server has exited > Feb 2 19:48:25 coyote kernel: nfsd: unexporting all filesystems > Feb 2 19:48:25 coyote nfs: nfsd shutdown succeeded > Feb 2 19:48:25 coyote nfs: rpc.rquotad shutdown succeeded > Feb 2 19:48:25 coyote nfs: Shutting down NFS services: succeeded > Feb 2 19:48:25 coyote nfs: Starting NFS services: succeeded > Feb 2 19:48:25 coyote nfs: rpc.rquotad startup succeeded > Feb 2 19:48:25 coyote nfs: rpc.nfsd startup succeeded > Feb 2 19:48:25 coyote nfs: rpc.mountd startup succeeded > > and any attempt to mount the share from another machine gets a no > permission response that never changes. > > > personally, I like nfs as it "just works" for me here. of course, > > this is all internal to my house ona trusted lan with no protections > > blah blah blah. > > > >> >FWIW, I killed fam, and > >> > > >> >> things seem to be working more or less normally here. Killing fam > >> >> allowed me to umount those shares. This is required because I > >> >> have a script (cron) that remounts some shares daily else they > >> >> get stale or something and quit working, or did back when I set > >> >> that script up 5 years ago because it would quit working at odd > >> >> times. > >> > > >> >is this a bug with fam? I've had some trouble umounting nfs shares > >> > on occaision for no apparent reason, though umount -l does the > >> > trick. > >> > >> But what happens then if the share is to be immediatelty remounted, > >> like my little daily insurance cron script does.? > > > >don't know, but if its fam that is causing it to be busy, I don't > > think its a big deal. but I know less than nothing about fam and how > > it works. > > I can vouch for the fact that fam DOESN'T like to have a share its > watching get rebooted, because then you have to reboot the box fam is > running on in order to be able to mount that share anew. That it isn't > handling its errors at all well, plus I've NDI what starts it when I > reboot this box, makes fam less than worthless to me. > > Yes, IMO it (fam) needs help if its to be helpfull in the long view. > > Ssh used to be that way too, but it now cleans up after itself rather > nicely since a year or so back. > > -- > Cheers, Gene > People having trouble with vz bouncing email to me should add the word > 'online' between the 'verizon', and the dot which bypasses vz's > stupid bounce rules. I do use spamassassin too. :-) > Yahoo.com and AOL/TW attorneys please note, additions to the above > message by Gene Heskett are: > Copyright 2006 by Maurice Eugene Heskett, all rights reserved. > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
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