Re: NFS server write issues using netgroup

2015-02-01 Thread deloptes
Peter Viskup wrote: > root@media:~# grep netgroup /etc/nsswitch.conf > netgroup:       files on the server here it is also disabled #netgroup: nis I assume your file is also the server side one. The server here was configured years ago, so I am not sure why it is commented out, bu

Re: NFS server still fails after upgrade to lenny

2009-04-07 Thread Hendrik Boom
On Tue, 10 Mar 2009 22:28:59 +0100, Michael Wagner wrote: > * Michael Wagner 10.03.2009 > >> I have had the same problem here with sid on the workstation and lenny >> on the server. I found on the net the solution to write in >> /etc/default/rcS. >> >> ASYNCMOUNTNFS=no > > sorry for the incom

Re: NFS server fails after upgrade to lenny

2009-03-10 Thread Hendrik Boom
On Tue, 10 Mar 2009 21:24:23 +0100, Michael Wagner wrote: > * Hendrik Boom 09.03.2009 > >> I upgraded the server on my LAN to lenny recntly (after making a backup >> of the etch system (everything except user file systems)) in another >> partition. >> >> Now when I run lennty on the server, an

Re: NFS server fails after upgrade to lenny

2009-03-10 Thread Michael Wagner
* Michael Wagner 10.03.2009 > I have had the same problem here with sid on the workstation and lenny > on the server. I found on the net the solution to write in > /etc/default/rcS. > > ASYNCMOUNTNFS=no sorry for the incomplet answer. You must write this on the client in /etc/default/rcS M

Re: NFS server fails after upgrade to lenny

2009-03-10 Thread Michael Wagner
* Hendrik Boom 09.03.2009 > I upgraded the server on my LAN to lenny recntly (after making a backup > of the etch system (everything except user file systems)) in another > partition. > > Now when I run lennty on the server, an NFS mount from a client machine > fails with the message (hand-tr

Re: NFS server problem

2007-08-21 Thread Alex Samad
On Tue, Aug 21, 2007 at 11:21:30PM +0530, Bhasker C V wrote: > Alex > > Does dmesg give any infomation on the network like link up or down ? > I have seen this happening sometimes in heavy load conditions when the > network card simply goes down > hardware-wise and starts flipping ! nope have

Re: NFS server problem

2007-08-21 Thread Alex Samad
On Tue, Aug 21, 2007 at 11:04:51AM -0400, Neil Watson wrote: > Do there server logs reveal anything of interest? Does your network > gear report any problems? nope no errors, that I have seen. I have just upgrade nfs packages to 1:1.1.1~git-20070709-3 - there is some talk of fixing a bug of hav

Re: NFS server problem

2007-08-21 Thread Bhasker C V
Alex Does dmesg give any infomation on the network like link up or down ? I have seen this happening sometimes in heavy load conditions when the network card simply goes down hardware-wise and starts flipping ! On 8/21/07, Alex Samad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi > > I have 2 boxes, 1 is

Re: NFS server problem

2007-08-21 Thread Neil Watson
Do there server logs reveal anything of interest? Does your network gear report any problems? -- Neil Watson | Debian Linux System Administrator| Uptime 3 days http://watson-wilson.ca -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Conta

Re: nfs server error (SOLVED)

2004-01-27 Thread Monique Y. Herman
On 2004-01-27, Monique Y. Herman penned: > > home:~# invoke-rc.d nfs-kernel-server start Exporting directories for > NFS kernel daemon...done. Starting NFS kernel daemon: > nfsdinvoke-rc.d: initscript nfs-kernel-server, action "start" failed. > Oops. I needed "NFS server support" in my kernel, u

Re: NFS server setup -> 'nfs-kernel-server' or 'nfs-user-server' !

2003-10-28 Thread Bob Proulx
Emil wrote: > someone please guide me in setup of NFS server. apt-get install nfs-kernel-server cat >> /etc/exports < pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature

Re: NFS server setup -> 'nfs-kernel-server' or 'nfs-user-server' ! [SOLVED]

2003-10-27 Thread Mark Ferlatte
=?iso-8859-1?B?RW1pbCBI5Gdlcmx1bmQ= ?= said on Mon, Oct 27, 2003 at 02:00:38PM +0100: > Thanks, > > is 'apt-get install nfs-kernel-server' enough > or do I need to compile anything? If you are using a Debian supplied kernel, installing nfs-kernel-server is enough. If you're using your own custom

Re: NFS server setup -> 'nfs-kernel-server' or 'nfs-user-server' ! [SOLVED]

2003-10-27 Thread Emil Hägerlund
Thanks, is 'apt-get install nfs-kernel-server' enough or do I need to compile anything? Emil -- __ Check out the latest SMS services @ http://www.linuxmail.org This allows you to send and receive SMS through your mailbox. Powered by Outblaze -- T

Re: NFS server setup -> 'nfs-kernel-server' or 'nfs-user-server' !

2003-10-27 Thread Miquel van Smoorenburg
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Emil Hägerlund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >someone please guide me in setup of NFS server. > >What is the difference between packages >'nfs-kernel-server' and 'nfs-user-server' >reagarding performance and config? The config is the same, and the user-server is slo

Re: NFS server setup -> 'nfs-kernel-server' or 'nfs-user-server' !

2003-10-27 Thread Ron Johnson
On Mon, 2003-10-27 at 01:59, =?iso-8859-1?B?RW1pbCBI5Gdlcmx1bmQ= ?= wrote: > Hi, > > someone please guide me in setup of NFS server. > > What is the difference between packages > 'nfs-kernel-server' and 'nfs-user-server' > reagarding performance and config? > > The server is running sarge and

Re: nfs server newbie question

2002-10-27 Thread Tom Cook
On 0, Kevin Coyner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Within a small SOHO LAN I'd like to serve up my /home directory from > one particular box with basic install of Debian 3.0 on it. > > Aside from my making the following entry into a /etc/exports file ... > > /home/myhomedirectory 192.168.1.

Re: NFS server slow when more clients access it

2002-10-09 Thread nate
Lukas Kubin said: > Yes -- point #4 above. When I use the kernel server then the client can't > see directories into that was mounted something on the server. Let's say > I've mounted /dev/sdb1 as /home on the server. Then I can see the content > of /home on the server but not on the client. so

Re: NFS server slow when more clients access it

2002-10-09 Thread Lukas Kubin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Wed, 9 Oct 2002, nate wrote: > Lukas Kubin said: > > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > > Hash: SHA1 > > > > I'm having troubles with the speed of nfs-user-server, when the number of > > computers booting root system from it exceeds the approxim

Re: NFS server slow when more clients access it

2002-10-09 Thread nate
Lukas Kubin said: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > I'm having troubles with the speed of nfs-user-server, when the number of > computers booting root system from it exceeds the approximate number of > 5--7. The lower number is quite fast. The boot procedure of Debian "base" >

Re: NFS server setup problems...

2000-05-22 Thread Kelly Corbin
My mistake. I reinstalled nfs-server instead of nfs-kernel-server, and everything worked fine. Kelly > > No idea, if you really compiled NFS server support (CONFIG_NFSD) in the > kernel, and not > only the filesystem (CONFIG_NFS_FS) it should work. > > After getting it to work I would recommen

Re: NFS server setup problems...

2000-05-22 Thread Kelly Corbin
Daniel Faller wrote: I have compiled NFS into the kernel (not as a module). And I have the nfs-kernel-package installed. Any other ideas? Thanks. Kelly > You have to compile a custom kernel including kernel-nfs, or use the user > space nfs daemon > (Package nfs-server instead of nfs-kernel-ser

Re: NFS server setup problems...

2000-05-22 Thread Kelly Corbin
Yes, NFS is compiled into the kernel not as a module. > > Do you have NFS support compiled into your kernel? > > Mike Janssen - Jamuraa > [EMAIL PROTECTED] - [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: NFS server

1999-06-23 Thread Will Lowe
> Please choose the NFS server and the mount path of the NFS filesystem > that contains the Debian archive. > Enter them in this way: server:/ftp/debian > > What I don't understand is: > (1) does Debian have a standard NFS from which I can access the > archive? Do I need to use my own 'local

RE: NFS Server Comments

1999-03-01 Thread Shaleh
On 01-Mar-99 Tim Buller wrote: > We are investigating the possibility of replacing a departmental NFS > Server which is currently a Sun Sparc 20 running Solaris with some kind of > i386 hardware running Debian 2.1. This server would support about 500 > users, 100 of which may be active in any one