On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 9:29 AM, Raffaele Morelli <raffaele.more...@gmail.com> wrote: > 2012/2/27 Tom H <tomh0...@gmail.com> >> >> On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 5:45 AM, Raffaele Morelli >> <raffaele.more...@gmail.com> wrote: >> > >> > I am setting up (tryin at least) a nfs mount on a remote machine, >> > there's a >> > firewall in between so I asked the net administrator to open ports 111 >> > and >> > 2049 on the server. >> > >> > /etc/exports on the server is >> > /home/username/ CLIENT_IP(ro,sync) >> > >> > mount command is >> > mount -v -t nfs REMOTE_IP:/home/username/ /local/mount/point >> > >> > I got this error: >> > >> > mount.nfs: timeout set for Mon Feb 27 11:28:00 2012 >> > mount.nfs: trying text-based options 'vers=4,addr=REMOTE_IP, >> > clientaddr=CLIENT_IP' >> > mount.nfs: mount(2): No such file or directory >> > mount.nfs: trying text-based options 'addr=remote_ip_addr' >> > mount.nfs: prog 100003, trying vers=3, prot=6 >> > mount.nfs: trying REMOTE_IP prog 100003 vers 3 prot TCP port 2049 >> > mount.nfs: prog 100005, trying vers=3, prot=17 >> > mount.nfs: trying REMOTE_IP prog 100005 vers 3 prot UDP port 34449 >> > mount.nfs: portmap query retrying: RPC: Timed out >> > mount.nfs: prog 100005, trying vers=3, prot=6 >> > mount.nfs: trying REMOTE_IP prog 100005 vers 3 prot TCP port 58566 >> > >> > showmount -e REMOTE_IP fails with >> > rpc mount export: RPC: Timed out >> > >> > - server is running debian squeeze with nfs-kernel-server from wheezy >> > - client is running debian wheezy >> > >> > any idea? >> >> (untested on wheezy but ok on squeeze) >> >> You have to use static ports for statd, mountd, and lockd if you're >> not using nfsv4. (You don't have to use the same static assignments >> used below.) >> >> - Set >> STATDOPTS="--port 4003 --outgoing-port 4004" >> in "/etc/default/nfs-common" >> >> - Set >> RPCMOUNTDOPTS="-p 4002" >> in "/etc/default/nfs-kernel-server" >> >> - Set >> options lockd nlm_udpport=4001 nlm_tcpport=4001 >> in "/etc/modprobe.d/lockd.conf" >> >> - Open the relevant ports with iptables > > Ok, so I guess I should ask my net admin to open all relevant ports for > mountd, nlockmgr and status as showed in `rpcinfo -p` OR whatever port I > would like to use for STATDOPTS, RPCMOUNTDOPTS and lockd. > Is it right?
Yes, but you have to fix the port numbers by editing the files above because they'll be variable otherwise. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/CAOdo=szrq+9xzc0+o2ou0k+4ttwbkygtjdcvjfaw7w0gcoa...@mail.gmail.com