mount/export network file system

ZHANG YD yuandanzhang at yahoo.com
Mon Oct 11 05:49:39 UTC 2004


RE: enable the nfs service on the machine tree.

how to set this pc be the nfs service enabled?


--- Mike Noble <mgnoble at cox.net> wrote:

> ZHANG YD wrote:
> > hi,
> > I try to export network file system from a PC
> 'tree'
> > to another pc 'frog'. The 'tree' installed with
> PC2,
> > 'frog' installed with RH 9.0, both are networked
> under
> > the same domain, eg its.edu.au
> > 
> > here is /etc/exports script:
> > 
> > # export file system to frog
> > /home/user4 frog(rw,async,no_root_squash)
> > 
> > the nfs service started ok eg 
> > /sbin/service nfs restart
> > Shutting down NFS mountd:             [  OK  ]
> > Shutting down NFS daemon:             [  OK  ]
> > Shutting down NFS quotas:             [  OK  ]
> > Shutting down NFS services:           [  OK  ]
> > Starting NFS services:                [  OK  ]
> > Starting NFS quotas:                  [  OK  ]
> > Starting NFS daemon:                  [  OK  ]
> > Starting NFS mountd:                  [  OK  ]
> > 
> > the fstab line at frog is
> > tree:/home/user4   /mnt/tree  nfs  defaults 0 0
> > when I tried to mount this at frog with 
> > 
> > mount /mnt/tree
> > 
> > I got a error message: 
> > 
> > mount: RPC: Remote system error - No route to host
> > 
> > could sone help me fix this?
> > 
> > YD
> >  
> > 
> > 
> > 
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> enable the nfs service on the machine tree.
> 
> You you also change the /etc/fstab line to read:
> tree:/home/user4   /mnt/tree  nfs  defaults 1 2
> 
> Mike
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