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* NFS server
@ 2007-09-06 16:00 Kirkwood, David A.
  2007-09-06 17:39 ` Benoit Rouits
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Kirkwood, David A. @ 2007-09-06 16:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-admin

Hi,

I'm trying to get a Red Hat enterprise linux 4.4 to server out home directories via NFS. As a test I have disabled the firewall and put SELINUX in permissive mode. I'm attempting to mount it to a Solaris 8 system. I have the export line set as /opt *(sync,rw). I see the exports with showmount -e as I should. I watch the messages file via tail -f and I see the other system authenticated by mount, but the directory never mounts. The Solaris system mounts other unix systems fine, as well as a RH 7.3 system, so I don't think it is the problem. I tried to mount the file system of the host under the host itself. No dice. Does anyone have another suggestion of something I have forgotten? I verified that rpc.mountd and rpc.nfsd are both running on the server side.

Thanks in advance,

David A. Kirkwood
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* Re: NFS server
  2007-09-06 16:00 NFS server Kirkwood, David A.
@ 2007-09-06 17:39 ` Benoit Rouits
  2007-09-10  8:47   ` Adam T. Bowen
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Benoit Rouits @ 2007-09-06 17:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Kirkwood, David A.; +Cc: linux-admin

what address does bind portmap on your RHEL 4.4 ?
see in /etc/default/portmap or /etc/sysconfig/[something like portmap]
or do a:
# netstat -tupl
and see the adress portmap uses.
if it is 127.0.0.1 (loalhost), then this is the error.
...hth
- Ben
Le jeudi 06 septembre 2007 à 12:00 -0400, Kirkwood, David A. a écrit :
> Hi,
> 
> I'm trying to get a Red Hat enterprise linux 4.4 to server out home directories via NFS. As a test I have disabled the firewall and put SELINUX in permissive mode. I'm attempting to mount it to a Solaris 8 system. I have the export line set as /opt *(sync,rw). I see the exports with showmount -e as I should. I watch the messages file via tail -f and I see the other system authenticated by mount, but the directory never mounts. The Solaris system mounts other unix systems fine, as well as a RH 7.3 system, so I don't think it is the problem. I tried to mount the file system of the host under the host itself. No dice. Does anyone have another suggestion of something I have forgotten? I verified that rpc.mountd and rpc.nfsd are both running on the server side.
> 
> Thanks in advance,

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* Re: NFS server
  2007-09-06 17:39 ` Benoit Rouits
@ 2007-09-10  8:47   ` Adam T. Bowen
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Adam T. Bowen @ 2007-09-10  8:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Kirkwood, David A.; +Cc: linux-admin

Hi,

Benoit Rouits wrote:
> Le jeudi 06 septembre 2007 à 12:00 -0400, Kirkwood, David A. a écrit :
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm trying to get a Red Hat enterprise linux 4.4 to server out home directories via NFS. As a test I have disabled the firewall and put SELINUX in permissive mode. I'm attempting to mount it to a Solaris 8 system. I have the export line set as /opt *(sync,rw). I see the exports with showmount -e as I should. I watch the messages file via tail -f and I see the other system authenticated by mount, but the directory never mounts. The Solaris system mounts other unix systems fine, as well as a RH 7.3 system, so I don't think it is the problem. I tried to mount the file system of the host under the host itself. No dice. Does anyone have another suggestion of something I have forgotten? I verified that rpc.mountd and rpc.nfsd are both running on the server side.

You will need to add the following entries to your /etc/hosts.allow file:

portmap: hosts
lockd: hosts
mountd: hosts
rquotad: hosts
statd: hosts

where hosts are your NFS clients (see man hosts_access).  Earlier
versions of RedHat did not include tcpwrappers so extensively.

Cheers

Adam



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