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From: Patrick O'Reilly <patrick.oreilly@uni.edu>
To: Suresh Chadive <n8d11007@ccs.iitb.ac.in>, nfs@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: NFS problem
Date: Wed, 21 Aug 2002 14:15:53 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <00f801c24947$2b364dc0$66f1a186@OREILLY> (raw)
In-Reply-To: Pine.GHP.4.43.0208212344180.15822-100000@hp10.ccs.iitb.ernet.in

>From what I see from the man page of rpcinfo, try a

rpcinfo -s <server>

from the client and see what services are there and what program number they
are associated with.  Sure enough my portmap service is program 100000, just
as yours complains about not finding.  If the services are showing up when
you issue rpcinfo -p from the server, they should be there and show program
number from the above command.  If you generically say:

rpcinfo -u <server> portmap

it may automatically look for program number 100000 and all I can think of
is that your portmap service is not running under that program number.  Not
sure why it wouldn't be.  If it isn't then substitute the program number for
portmap in the above command and see what you find.

Patrick

----- Original Message -----
From: "Suresh Chadive" <n8d11007@ccs.iitb.ac.in>
To: <nfs@lists.sourceforge.net>
Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2002 1:45 PM
Subject: Re: [NFS] NFS problem


>
> Thank you very much for the support I got. It is
> really timely help to me.
>
> The suggestions helped me in making a breakthrough,
> however, still the problem persists. I think I have
> rounded off the critical thing now.
>
> 1) The portmap, nfs, nfslock were off for the levels 345
>    I rectified it. Now the client also shows all the important
>    daemons running.
>
> 2) - rpcinfo -p on server and client now give all the daemons.
>     ----------------------------------------------------------
>    - also, the command:
>
> $ rpcinfo -p server
>      produces the same input as obtained on the server (issuing
>      ----------------------------------------------  rpcinfo -p)
>
>     Interesting part is
>
> $ rpcinfo -u server nfs
>         $ rpcinfo -u server portmap
>
>     are getting timed out !!!!. They produce (for the case of portmap):
>
>                 rpcinfo: RPC: Port mapper failure - RPC: Timed out
> program 100000 is not available
>
>
>     Will this give any clue to the problem?
>
>
>  3) The mounting on to the server itself is successful !
>     Is it that server side is absolutely OK?
>
>
> Eagerly looking for the final shot...
>
>
> Best regards,
> -suresh
>
>
> ----------------------
> SURESH CHADIVE
>
> V Yr,
> Dual degree Programme
>
> H9, #319,
> IIT Bombay
>
> e-mail :  csuresh@iitbombay.org
>
>
>
>
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  reply	other threads:[~2002-08-21 19:15 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 37+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2002-08-21  0:01 NFS problem Suresh Chadive
2002-08-21  2:54 ` Joseph L. Hood
2002-08-21 18:45   ` Suresh Chadive
2002-08-21 19:15     ` Patrick O'Reilly [this message]
2002-08-21 15:30 ` Patrick O'Reilly
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2007-01-25 14:31 nfs problem Arnau Bria
2007-01-25 15:22 ` Arnau Bria
2007-01-25 14:30 Arnau Bria
     [not found] <5wdAz-5a0-7@gated-at.bofh.it>
2006-01-18 13:55 ` NFS problem Bodo Eggert
2006-01-18 14:58   ` Ram Gupta
2006-01-18  4:52 Conio sandiago
2005-06-03 15:27 nfs problem vadivel vadi
2002-12-12 23:57 NFS Problem Jose Santiago
2002-12-11 11:41 Muhammad Sibtain Bashir
2002-10-18 10:16 nfs problem Muhammad Faisal Rauf Danka
2002-10-15 15:34 NFS Problem Victor Zamora
2002-10-12 10:40 nfs problem Mohammed Khalid Ansari
2002-10-12 12:13 ` Ramasubramanian
2002-10-16  5:18   ` Mohammed Khalid Ansari
2002-10-16 14:10     ` Mat Harris
2002-10-17  4:40       ` Mohammed Khalid Ansari
2002-10-17  9:06     ` Paul Furness
2002-10-18 10:10       ` Mohammed Khalid Ansari
2002-10-18 12:01         ` Paul Furness
2002-10-18 14:02           ` Paul Furness
2002-08-13 11:44 george drossos
2001-11-22  8:52 NFS problem Samuel Maftoul
2001-11-22 12:32 ` Trond Myklebust
2000-09-26  9:05 t.shantha.laxmi
2000-09-27 10:53 ` Jari
2000-09-25 23:08 clark
2000-09-25 19:23 Navin Boppuri
2000-01-28 13:08 kd
2000-01-28 13:04 Ralf HECKHAUSEN
2000-01-28 16:23 ` Wolfgang Denk
2000-01-28 12:47 Ralf HECKHAUSEN
1998-05-12 17:41 nfs problem Thomas Winder

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