I'm having problems with nfs. At present only one server and one client exist. I'm clearing up any problems before adding more clients. My server is a 64 bit Athlon system, the client is a 32 bit Athlon system (This may be relevant, maybe not). Both systems are running 9.2, although the same thing happened when running 9.1 on the client. This happens 100% of the time, after setting up nfs of /home on the server and /home/utilhome on the client. as soon as I activate nfs on the client, either through booting, through yast, or /etc/init.d/nfs restart, the server locks up tight. It won't respond to keyboard or an ssh login. The only unlock is the computer reset button. On the server, the option is rw,no_root_squash,async. On the client it is "defaults." Is there something I'm missing?
On Monday 22 Nov 2004 05:22 am, Tim Hanson wrote:
I'm having problems with nfs.<SNIP> Is there something I'm missing?
Have you checked the logs on each machine for any clues? Dylan -- "I see your Schwartz is as big as mine" -Dark Helmet
On Mon, 2004-11-22 at 19:48 +0000, Dylan wrote:
On Monday 22 Nov 2004 05:22 am, Tim Hanson wrote:
I'm having problems with nfs.<SNIP> Is there something I'm missing?
Have you checked the logs on each machine for any clues?
This isn't a solution, but switching from kernel based to user-space nfs cured the problem. I'll have to find out why the first didn't work later. I'm still getting "permission denied" from the server. This after disabling the firewall (don't worry, I have an external one), setting "hosts" to *. Any ideas?
On Tuesday 23 November 2004 04:18, Tim Hanson wrote:
On Mon, 2004-11-22 at 19:48 +0000, Dylan wrote:
On Monday 22 Nov 2004 05:22 am, Tim Hanson wrote:
I'm having problems with nfs.<SNIP> Is there something I'm missing?
Have you checked the logs on each machine for any clues?
This isn't a solution, but switching from kernel based to user-space nfs cured the problem. I'll have to find out why the first didn't work later.
I'm still getting "permission denied" from the server. This after disabling the firewall (don't worry, I have an external one), setting "hosts" to *. Any ideas?
There's a nfs kernel patch for 9.2 if that's what you're using.
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