Katarina Machalkova wrote:
Hi,
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
This one does not help: /data1 *(fsid=0,rw,root_squash,sync,insecure,no_subtree_check)
I wonder if the syntax is right? Always using YaST has perhaps made me a victim of it, I never need to edit configuration files, so I don't much know which ones to edit or how to.
We have YaST nfs-server module too :) (I guess it just does not get installed by default). You can adjust export options from there as well. Anyway, the above is correct syntax and if it still fails for you, the error message in /var/log/messages on the server now should be different, isn't it?
I know about YaST. My server is configured with it. For years. It works fine, but 11.2 can't mount any exports. Neither via fstab nor commandline.
The major change between openSUSE 11.0 and 11.1 was that rpcbind (instead of portmap) is now the default portmapper.
Do you mean 11.2? Since 11.0 and 11.1 work fine together, both ways.
No. 11.1 was the first one to default to rpcbind.
Yeah, I found that out in the meantime, too :)
So in any case it's possible to browse via those ports but it can't be mounted via fstab.
Hm, could be because file manager (whichever you are using) mounts nfs share read-only for browsing ... and attempt to mount it read-write fails. Just a guess
Mounting in any way fails, cli, fstab, ro, rw, name it.
I've tried mounting via cli but I'm not sure of the syntax so I don't know for sure if it works or not. What would be the correct command to try?
mount -t nfs server.ip.add.ress:/$exportdir /$localdir
Wanted to make sure. No cigar.
(or '-t nfs4' if you're using that one). You can try to add '-o ro' parameter to those to tell the client to mount the share read-only to see if that succeeds.
hB.
I think I have but I'll check again. Vahis -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org