Hi,
# mount -a mount.nfs: access denied by server while mounting 192.168.0.99:/data1
Server 11.0, /var/log/messages: refused mount request from 192.168.0.99 for /data1 (/data1): illegal port 24646
I see. What happens here is that the server requires mount requests from the clients on privileged ports ( < 1024) and does not allow those from unprivileged ones. To get around that, either * export the shared dir with 'insecure' option on the server (/etc/exports) - this will allow mounts from any ports, or * have clients use privileged ports (erm, but I don't know how :( )
This is odd, other (11.0 physical boxes) machines connect swimmingly.
The major change between openSUSE 11.0 and 11.1 was that rpcbind (instead of portmap) is now the default portmapper. If that is the reason for clients using >=1024 ports for mounting shares by default is a question for nfs utils maintainers ... hB. -- \\\\\ Katarina Machalkova \\\\\\\__o YaST developer __\\\\\\\'/_ & hedgehog painter