Re: Q: nfs server fails to mount own exported resource, but other client able to mount

2014-04-24 Thread Tom H
On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 2:06 PM, Snow Leopard wrote: > > the mystery has been resolved -- question how did I not catch it right away? > > I found that my old Red Hat system and Debian Wheezy/Squeezy resolve > computer name into ip address in different ways. > > Red Hat mount maps computer name to

Re: Q: nfs server fails to mount own exported resource, but other client able to mount

2014-04-24 Thread Snow Leopard
Hi, the mystery has been resolved -- question how did I not catch it right away? I found that my old Red Hat system and Debian Wheezy/Squeezy resolve computer name into ip address in different ways. Red Hat mount maps computer name to DHCP ip address Debian mount maps computer name to loopbac

Re: Q: nfs server fails to mount own exported resource, but other client able to mount

2014-04-24 Thread Tom H
On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 4:49 AM, Snow Leopard wrote: > > I came across strange "mount" problem on nfs server -- it refuses to mount > it's own directory while other nfs clients able mount nfs server exported > directory just fine > > 1. nfs server > name: install.myclub.com > OS: wheeze (D

Re: Q: nfs server fails to mount own exported resource, but other client able to mount

2014-04-24 Thread Ron Leach
Escaped from list (: On 24/04/2014 09:49, Snow Leopard wrote: Hi, I came across strange "mount" problem on nfs server -- it refuses to mount it's own directory while other nfs clients able mount nfs server exported directoryjust fine 1. nfs server name: install.myclub.com OS: wheeze (Debian) i

Q: nfs server fails to mount own exported resource, but other client able to mount

2014-04-24 Thread Snow Leopard
Hi, I came across strange "mount" problem on nfs server -- it refuses to mount it's own directory while other nfs clients able mount nfs server exported directoryjust fine 1. nfs server name: install.myclub.com OS: wheeze (Debian) ip: 192.168.0.62 /etc/exports: /export/home