Greg Folkert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> error message in /var/log/syslog >> >> Jan 3 02:57:52 debian kernel: NFSD: Using /var/lib/nfs/v4recovery as the >> NFSv4 state recovery directory >> Jan 3 02:57:52 debian kernel: NFSD: starting 90-second grace period >> Jan 3 02:57:52 debian nfsd[8094]: nfssvc: Address already in use >> >> But what might block this address? >> >> netstat -a |grep 8094 >> >> just gives no output >> >> > Your >> still >> > puzzled Debian newbie. > > nfsd[8094] == nfsd process number 8094 > > That was the process that tried to start up.
... > So as you can see, you read the error incorrectly. I understand, thanks. > > The error you see in your dmesg, just shows something is trying to > start ps -e|grep nfs gave me nothing and I tried to (re)start nfsd with /etc/init.d/nfs-kernel-server restart. > > You might check in /etc/defaults/ in portmap or nfs-common or > nfs-kernel-server for some of the NEED_* variables being incorrect. I looked into these files but any variable has default values. > > Follow the references mentioned in them. I rebooted and I got the same message (with another port number) in /var/log/syslog. -- Best wishes H. Dieter Wilhelm Darmstadt, Germany -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]