on Thu, Jan 15, 2004 at 12:59:50PM -0500, Aaron ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Good day, Debs,
My guess: Install the portmapper service on *BOTH* your NFS server and the clients. > I am experiencing a very peculiar delay while mounting NFS volumes on my > OS X box. Now, I realize that this isn't really the place for OS X > questions, but I wonder if anyone has experience with debugging a mount > procedure? > I have tried -v but it doesn't tell me ANYTHING while it hangs there for > easily five minutes trying to mount. Yep. That's thet sign. > I have checked the OS X "console," which I believe is just another > name for "syslog" that Apple decided would be more appropriate (read: > confusing), and there are no messages about nfs at all. > > I remember that mounting shares on the OS X box used to be fast, but I'm > not sure what changed. It's equally slow mounting Samba shares. Probably a different issue, but likely directory / reverse lookup WINS stuff or similar. But I don't do Samba much. > How can I get even more information about what it's actually doing while > it's hanging there? I don't know if it's a strange networking/resolution > problem, or a specific issue with the mount program itself. HTH. Peace. -- Karsten M. Self <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://kmself.home.netcom.com/ What Part of "Gestalt" don't you understand? A few years ago you could buy a CD, knowing that it was a standard product... Now, you...find that you can play it in your hi-fi, but not in your car. Next time, you're not going to make that mistake, you'll just log on to Kazaa and download an MP3. -- Pete Chown, on why DRM promotes piracy.
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