Otto Moerbeek writes: > If I see things correctly you are mounting a fs that is served by > the same host. Could you try a different client? It makes the logs a > bit easier to read.
Will do. I need to wait till a build on an exported fs finishes. > Also, coud you send the /etc/exports file and watch /var/log/daemon > for messages? There is nothing in /var/log/daemon from mountd or anything related to mounting/exporting filesystems. (All I have is pages and pages of thttpd and named output). Here is the exports file in the mean time. The important point may be that I export "/". # $OpenBSD: exports,v 1.2 2002/05/31 08:15:44 pjanzen Exp $ # # NFS exports Database # See exports(5) for more information. Be very careful: misconfiguration # of this file can result in your filesystems being readable by the world. # allow other wsrcc machines to mount the disk / -alldirs -maproot=root \ capsicum-wsrcc-com-v4 habanero-wsrcc-com-v4 poblano-wsrcc-com-v4 cayenne-wsrcc-com-v4 bonnet-wsrcc-com-v4 scoville-wsrcc-com-v4 arbol-wsrcc-com-v4 /w -alldirs -maproot=root \ capsicum-wsrcc-com-v4 habanero-wsrcc-com-v4 poblano-wsrcc-com-v4 cayenne-wsrcc-com-v4 bonnet-wsrcc-com-v4 scoville-wsrcc-com-v4 arbol-wsrcc-com-v4 # openbsd doesn't like these. No ipv6 support in NFS??? # capsicum-wsrcc-com-v6 habanero-wsrcc-com-v6 poblano-wsrcc-com-v6 cayenne-wsrcc-com-v6 bonnet-wsrcc-com-v6 # # end # -wolfgang