I generally like to have my nfs server run as a daemon. Have you tried to go to Yast2 runlevel and tried enabling nfsserver. I am also curious if your NFS server will lockup if you try to munt it. Mine did. I had to go to the user space ersion of nfs for it to work. I have the problem in 9.3 still yet. There seems to be a problem with the kernel base version/ Jul wrote:
Hi,
Did I miss something in 9.2 ?
I have nfs-utils, it should give to me server and client. Following 5 daemons should be part of nfs-utils: rcp.prtmap rcp.mountd rcp.nfsd rcp.statd rcp.lockd
well, red:/home/jx # ls -a /2//usr/sbin/rpc* /2//usr/sbin/rpcinfo /2//usr/sbin/rpc.nfsd /2//usr/sbin/rpc.yppasswdd /2//usr/sbin/rpc.mountd /2//usr/sbin/rpc.rquotad /2//usr/sbin/rpc.ypxfrd
red:/home/jx # ls -a /2/sbin/rpc* /2/sbin/rpc.lockd red:/home/jx #
looks like rcp.portmap is missing
I didn't have any problem with nfs server in 9.0 but, in 9.2 I don.t have nfs server in YaST's networking services and I can't run it manually. Any suggestion really appreciate. Jul
-- Joseph Loo jloo@acm.org