you don't have rpcinfo? that is not right!

epm -qf /usr/sbin/rpcinfo
glibc-2.3.5-r1

it should be in /usr/sbin/

maybe you need to rebuild glibc?

rpcinfo will ask your portmapper what versions/protocols your mountd, nfs, etc are running as. I don't understand why you don't have this command... that is wierd.

On Fri, 23 Sep 2005, Mark Knecht wrote:

Will do. portmap is running on both machines but neither machine has
rcpinfo. What package do I emerge?

dragonfly ~ # rcpinfo -p
-bash: rcpinfo: command not found
dragonfly ~ # slocate rcpinfo
dragonfly ~ #

Thanks much,
Mark

On 9/23/05, Bryan Whitehead <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
first, make sure portmap is running on both machines. I'm sure it is but
check anyhow. Also make sure they are not wildly different versions. Do
the same for util-linux package.

run 'rpcinfo -p' on each machine and copy/paste the output. I have a
feeling one kernel has NFS v3 and another has NFS v4...

On Thu, 22 Sep 2005, Mark Knecht wrote:

Hi,
  After months of working really well I've just recently started
having trouble with our MythTV setup. I'm looking into what's gone
wrong. The symptom is that recordings periodically look like you're
hitting fast forward. Both audio and video are messed up in the same
way. All machines are Gentoo 32-bit.

  The setup is like this:

- dragonfly - the Myth backend machine has two PVR capture cards in
it. Running on the system is mythbackend, mysql and the ivtv driver
for the cards. This machine is my wife's desktop box and is updated
regularly. I'm seeing various ivtv messages all of a sudden, along
with a specific NFS message:

nfs warning: mount version older than kernel

The kernel is getting a bit old now. Emerge world happens often on this box.
dragonfly ~ # uname -a
Linux dragonfly 2.6.12-gentoo-r6 #3 Thu Aug 4 06:43:20 PDT 2005 i686
Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux
dragonfly ~ #

- myth14 - this is actually a Myth frontend only machine, but it has a
large disk and serves as the main storage for our recordings. This
machine hasn't been updated in at least 45 days. I see no messages or
problems on this machine.

myth14 ~ # uname -a
Linux myth14 2.6.12-gentoo-r6 #2 Tue Aug 2 16:31:31 PDT 2005 i686
Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU 2.26GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux
myth14 ~ #

  The two machines are hooked together via wired Ethernet going to a
DLink switch. These machines have been in this configuration for
roughly 2-3 months and have worked great until recently when this
problem started.

  Does anyone know what the message above mean and is it telling me
there's a real problem here, or is it truly just a warning and I
should look somewhere else for a solution to this Myth problem?

Thanks,
Mark



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