RE: [SLE] mount and an rpc error
nfsserver:/home/root # rpcinfo -p program vers proto port service 100000 4 tcp 111 portmapper 100000 3 tcp 111 portmapper 100000 2 tcp 111 portmapper 100000 4 udp 111 portmapper 100000 3 udp 111 portmapper 100000 2 udp 111 portmapper nfsserver:/home/root # rpcinfo -p nfsclient program vers proto port service 100000 2 tcp 111 portmapper 100000 2 udp 111 portmapper 100005 1 udp 32777 mountd 100005 1 tcp 32773 mountd 100005 2 udp 32777 mountd 100005 2 tcp 32773 mountd 100005 3 udp 32777 mountd 100005 3 tcp 32773 mountd 100003 2 udp 2049 nfs 100003 3 udp 2049 nfs 100003 2 tcp 2049 nfs 100003 3 tcp 2049 nfs 100021 1 udp 32778 nlockmgr 100021 3 udp 32778 nlockmgr 100021 4 udp 32778 nlockmgr 100021 1 tcp 32774 nlockmgr 100021 3 tcp 32774 nlockmgr 100021 4 tcp 32774 nlockmgr 100024 1 udp 32791 status 100024 1 tcp 32784 status nfsclient:/root # rpcinfo -p program vers proto port 100000 2 tcp 111 portmapper 100000 2 udp 111 portmapper 100005 1 udp 32777 mountd 100005 1 tcp 32773 mountd 100005 2 udp 32777 mountd 100005 2 tcp 32773 mountd 100005 3 udp 32777 mountd 100005 3 tcp 32773 mountd 100003 2 udp 2049 nfs 100003 3 udp 2049 nfs 100003 2 tcp 2049 nfs 100003 3 tcp 2049 nfs 100021 1 udp 32778 nlockmgr 100021 3 udp 32778 nlockmgr 100021 4 udp 32778 nlockmgr 100021 1 tcp 32774 nlockmgr 100021 3 tcp 32774 nlockmgr 100021 4 tcp 32774 nlockmgr 100024 1 udp 32791 status 100024 1 tcp 32784 status nfsclient:/root # rpcinfo -p nfssever program vers proto port 100000 4 tcp 111 portmapper 100000 3 tcp 111 portmapper 100000 2 tcp 111 portmapper 100000 4 udp 111 portmapper 100000 3 udp 111 portmapper 100000 2 udp 111 portmapper nvlnxt22:/root # -----Original Message----- From: Dylan [mailto:dylan@dylan.me.uk] Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 2004 12:19 PM To: suse-linux-e@suse.com Subject: Re: [SLE] mount and an rpc error On Tuesday 05 Oct 2004 19:54 pm, Patrick B. O'Brien wrote:
Patrick Sh., I'm goggled out, no help. I'm getting the following rcp error. I've started the following daemons. I know the NFS Server is good cause I have a successful RH NFS client talking to it. TIA xvlnxtxx:/root # mount marlette:/backups /marlette mount: RPC: Program not registered
Can you run (on the client): rpcinfo -p and rpcinfo -p <server> and (on the server) rpcinfo -p and rpcinfo -p <client> Dylan
:/root # ps -ef|egrep "(map|nfs|rpc)" |egrep -v grep
bin 345 1 0 Oct04 ? 00:00:00 /sbin/portmap root 3220 1 0 Oct04 ? 00:00:00 /usr/sbin/rpc.mountd root 3280 1 0 Oct04 ? 00:00:00 [nfsd] root 3281 1 0 Oct04 ? 00:00:00 [nfsd] root 3282 1 0 Oct04 ? 00:00:00 [nfsd] root 3283 1 0 Oct04 ? 00:00:00 [nfsd] root 3286 3285 0 Oct04 ? 00:00:00 [rpciod]
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Patrick, These look like they are the wrong way round - the server, not the client, should show mountd, nfs and nlockmgr. Dylan On Thursday 07 Oct 2004 15:21 pm, Patrick B. O'Brien wrote:
nfsserver:/home/root # rpcinfo -p program vers proto port service 100000 4 tcp 111 portmapper 100000 3 tcp 111 portmapper 100000 2 tcp 111 portmapper 100000 4 udp 111 portmapper 100000 3 udp 111 portmapper 100000 2 udp 111 portmapper
nfsserver:/home/root # rpcinfo -p nfsclient program vers proto port service 100000 2 tcp 111 portmapper 100000 2 udp 111 portmapper 100005 1 udp 32777 mountd 100005 1 tcp 32773 mountd 100005 2 udp 32777 mountd 100005 2 tcp 32773 mountd 100005 3 udp 32777 mountd 100005 3 tcp 32773 mountd 100003 2 udp 2049 nfs 100003 3 udp 2049 nfs 100003 2 tcp 2049 nfs 100003 3 tcp 2049 nfs 100021 1 udp 32778 nlockmgr 100021 3 udp 32778 nlockmgr 100021 4 udp 32778 nlockmgr 100021 1 tcp 32774 nlockmgr 100021 3 tcp 32774 nlockmgr 100021 4 tcp 32774 nlockmgr 100024 1 udp 32791 status 100024 1 tcp 32784 status
nfsclient:/root # rpcinfo -p program vers proto port 100000 2 tcp 111 portmapper 100000 2 udp 111 portmapper 100005 1 udp 32777 mountd 100005 1 tcp 32773 mountd 100005 2 udp 32777 mountd 100005 2 tcp 32773 mountd 100005 3 udp 32777 mountd 100005 3 tcp 32773 mountd 100003 2 udp 2049 nfs 100003 3 udp 2049 nfs 100003 2 tcp 2049 nfs 100003 3 tcp 2049 nfs 100021 1 udp 32778 nlockmgr 100021 3 udp 32778 nlockmgr 100021 4 udp 32778 nlockmgr 100021 1 tcp 32774 nlockmgr 100021 3 tcp 32774 nlockmgr 100021 4 tcp 32774 nlockmgr 100024 1 udp 32791 status 100024 1 tcp 32784 status
nfsclient:/root # rpcinfo -p nfssever program vers proto port 100000 4 tcp 111 portmapper 100000 3 tcp 111 portmapper 100000 2 tcp 111 portmapper 100000 4 udp 111 portmapper 100000 3 udp 111 portmapper 100000 2 udp 111 portmapper nvlnxt22:/root #
-----Original Message----- From: Dylan [mailto:dylan@dylan.me.uk] Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 2004 12:19 PM To: suse-linux-e@suse.com Subject: Re: [SLE] mount and an rpc error
On Tuesday 05 Oct 2004 19:54 pm, Patrick B. O'Brien wrote:
Patrick Sh., I'm goggled out, no help. I'm getting the following rcp error. I've started the following daemons. I know the NFS Server is good cause I have a successful RH NFS client talking to it. TIA xvlnxtxx:/root # mount marlette:/backups /marlette mount: RPC: Program not registered
Can you run (on the client):
rpcinfo -p and rpcinfo -p <server>
and (on the server)
rpcinfo -p and rpcinfo -p <client>
Dylan
:/root # ps -ef|egrep "(map|nfs|rpc)" |egrep -v grep
bin 345 1 0 Oct04 ? 00:00:00 /sbin/portmap root 3220 1 0 Oct04 ? 00:00:00 /usr/sbin/rpc.mountd root 3280 1 0 Oct04 ? 00:00:00 [nfsd] root 3281 1 0 Oct04 ? 00:00:00 [nfsd] root 3282 1 0 Oct04 ? 00:00:00 [nfsd] root 3283 1 0 Oct04 ? 00:00:00 [nfsd] root 3286 3285 0 Oct04 ? 00:00:00 [rpciod]
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