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
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
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
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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
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
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