* rpcinfo -p
@ 2003-06-13 15:27 Angie Weller
2003-06-13 15:34 ` Seb James
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From: Angie Weller @ 2003-06-13 15:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: nfs
Hello-I'm trying to setup an NFS server on Linux distribution 9.0 with kernel
2.4.20-8. I have read many documents, etc about NFS, but I'm stuck at a
certain spot. My dilemma: when I follow your HOWTO, I get to step
3.3.2 "starting the portmapper" type "ps aux | grep portmap" and this is my
output.
rpc 1766 0.0 0.0 1552 564? S Jun10 0:00 [portmap]
username 5918 0.0 0.0 3572 640pts/2 S 09:40 0:00 portmap
Also--the next step will not work...when I type rpcinfo -p I get rpcinfo:
command not found. Is there a package that I missed? I did get the latest
utilities download, but when I installed--I already had them with the new
kernel. So I know it is not that problem.
Please help!
Angie Weller
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* Re: rpcinfo -p
2003-06-13 15:27 rpcinfo -p Angie Weller
@ 2003-06-13 15:34 ` Seb James
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From: Seb James @ 2003-06-13 15:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Angie Weller; +Cc: NFS Mailing list
On Fri, 2003-06-13 at 16:27, Angie Weller wrote:
> Hello-I'm trying to setup an NFS server on Linux distribution 9.0 with kernel
> 2.4.20-8. I have read many documents, etc about NFS, but I'm stuck at a
> certain spot. My dilemma: when I follow your HOWTO, I get to step
> 3.3.2 "starting the portmapper" type "ps aux | grep portmap" and this is my
> output.
>
> rpc 1766 0.0 0.0 1552 564? S Jun10 0:00 [portmap]
> username 5918 0.0 0.0 3572 640pts/2 S 09:40 0:00 portmap
>
This looks ok, doesn't it?
> Also--the next step will not work...when I type rpcinfo -p I get rpcinfo:
> command not found.
No, rpcinfo (if you're using Redhat distribution v9.0) is in /usr/sbin/
which, if you've become root with the su command will not be in your
path.
Typing /usr/sbin/rpcinfo should work.
> Is there a package that I missed? I did get the latest
> utilities download, but when I installed--I already had them with the new
> kernel. So I know it is not that problem.
>
> Please help!
> Angie Weller
>
>
>
>
>
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