NFS problem
Rich Krauter
rmkrauter at yahoo.com
Mon Jan 26 04:58:20 UTC 2004
Just out of curiosity, do you have iptables running on the host? If so,
disable it <b>temporarily</b> and see if it makes a difference. If so
then it means you need to poke some holes in iptables so nfs can get
through.
Rich
On Sun, 2004-01-25 at 23:57, Robert Spangler wrote:
> Hello,
>
> My systems
>
> RedHat 9.0 Fedora (Laptop)
> Host Client
> 2 shares
>
> In Fedora's fstab I have defined the shares of the host. They are defined
> with the ip address. When I boot the Fedora machine it takes a long time for
> the nfs mounts to mount. After everything is up and running if I try to ls
> the shares it takes a long time too, and some times I see the following:
>
> nfs: server x.x.x.x not responding, still trying
> nfs: server x.x.x.x OK
> nfs: server x.x.x.x not responding, still trying
> nfs: server x.x.x.x OK
>
>
> and then the directory is listed.
>
> No both machine I have the following services up and running:
>
> nfs
> netfs
> nfslock
> portmap
> network
>
> I have asked on #fedora and was told that it is most likely a DNS issue but
> this i don't believe because the host lookup order is to first look in hosts
> file which all machines are defined.
>
> Does anyone know of any other place or places I need to look?
>
> Thnx
>
>
> --
>
> Regards
> Robert
>
> Smile..... It increases your face value.
>
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