Steve wrote:
Correct me if I'm wrong, IIRC the portmap service needs to be running on both
the NFS client an server.
Only the server need portmap-per!
It always helps to do a "showmout -e " before mounting, to check
if the nfs share has been exported correctly.
Thanks
Binulal Narayanan
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Make sure
1) both nfs and portmap service running on server
2) Your NFS client should know the nfs version 2 or 3 if it is wrong
it won't work at all
On 4/20/05, chitra alavani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hello
>
> i tried to install NFs on RedHat Linux 8.0
> but while mounting it gives an erro
Hi,
On Wednesday 20 Apr 2005 10:06 pm, V P wrote:
> On 4/20/05, chitra alavani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > hello
> >
> >i tried to install NFs on RedHat Linux 8.0
> > but while mounting it gives an error RPC mount time
> > out
> > please help
>
> Check if your postmap service is running.
>
On 4/20/05, chitra alavani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hello
>
>i tried to install NFs on RedHat Linux 8.0
> but while mounting it gives an error RPC mount time
> out
> please help
Check if your postmap service is running.
#service portmap status
VJP
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One way I know is to set your eth0 (or whichever network) device as
"trusted". Once can use redhat-config-securitylevel for this.
Mayuresh.
>i tried to install NFs on RedHat Linux 8.0
> but while mounting it gives an error RPC mount time
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hello
i tried to install NFs on RedHat Linux 8.0
but while mounting it gives an error RPC mount time
out
please help
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