Re: nfs problems

2008-07-24 Thread Erez D
FYI, i removed the nfs-user-server and install nfs-kernel-server and everything works now ... On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 3:21 PM, Erez D <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > hi > > i have a diskless client booting with tftp and nfsroot (debian lenny on > kurobox-pro, as client, pc with hardy64 as server) > >

nfs problems

2008-07-09 Thread Erez D
hi i have a diskless client booting with tftp and nfsroot (debian lenny on kurobox-pro, as client, pc with hardy64 as server) the whole filesystem is mounted via (rw,no_root_squash) on the client: when i try to create a new file - no problems when i try to edit that file, i get : "Can't open fil

Re: NFS problems

2002-07-09 Thread Ariel Biener
On Tue, 9 Jul 2002, david d wrote: > Done this (on lin.blah.com), doneservice nfs > restart - no good, the same result Do check if the kernel supports NFS. --Ariel > > > = > To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with > the

Re: NFS problems

2002-07-09 Thread david d
> In /etc/rc.d/init.d/nfs there is a parameter passed to the NFS modules > that does not allow version 3 NFS connections. Remove it. > > change: > RPCMOUNTDOPTS="--no-nfs-version 3" > to: > > RPCMOUNTDOPTS="" > > Geoff. Done this (on lin.blah.com), done service nfs restart -

Re: NFS problems

2002-07-09 Thread Geoffrey S. Mendelson
david d wrote: > I'd like to ask you for a help. > At my place of work we have a Silicon Graphics > station (I'll cal it sg.blah.com) and a Pentium with > RedHat 7.2 (lin.blah.com). I want to set NFS, so that > users on lin.blah.com have access to /home on > sg.blah.com. Today sg.blah.com suc

NFS problems

2002-07-09 Thread david d
Hi, people! I'd like to ask you for a help. At my place of work we have a Silicon Graphics station (I'll cal it sg.blah.com) and a Pentium with RedHat 7.2 (lin.blah.com). I want to set NFS, so that users on lin.blah.com have access to /home on sg.blah.com. Today sg.blah.com succesfully serve

Re[2]: NFS problems (also contains RAID report!) - LONG!

1999-06-17 Thread Anonymous
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Udi Finkelstein) wrote: > >Forget about hdparm, it's a toy (I mean, hdparm -t). Use bonnie. > What is bonnie? A reliable filesystem I/O benchmarker. http://www.textuality.com/bonnie/ > >> Now comes the RAID part. I made a linear raid > > > >Why not RAID0? Generally, you

Re: NFS problems (also contains RAID report!) - LONG!

1999-06-16 Thread Anonymous
shared through, so it really doesn't matter. >see http://plasma-gate.weizmann.ac.il/~fnevgeny/raid/raid0.gif. Also, >comparison of performance of different (software) RAID levels: >http://plasma-gate.weizmann.ac.il/~fnevgeny/raid/raid.gif. Interesting graphs. I may be tempted

Re: NFS problems (also contains RAID report!) - LONG!

1999-06-16 Thread Anonymous
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Udi Finkelstein) wrote: > --- > My system 3 IBM disks, 22GB ATA 7200RPM, adn an intel server motherboard > (T440BX). > > Installed stock RH 6.0. 3 disks installed as /dev/hda, /dev/hdb, > /dev/hdc, > wi

Re: NFS problems (also contains RAID report!) - LONG!

1999-06-15 Thread Anonymous
On Tue, 15 Jun 1999, Udi Finkelstein wrote: Change /etc/exports: /tmp-raid *(rw,no_root_squash) Do read the mount(8) manual. --Ariel > Hi, > > I have finally installed my server, and I'm encountering NFS problems: > > The system installed is RH 6.0. > >

NFS problems (also contains RAID report!) - LONG!

1999-06-15 Thread Anonymous
Hi, I have finally installed my server, and I'm encountering NFS problems: The system installed is RH 6.0. A local directory on the Linux server is exported to a Solaris 2.5.1 client. both the Linux directory and the Solaris directory over which it is mounted has a 1777 permission (sa