On Fri, Feb 18, 2000 at 01:20:24PM -0500, William Ahern wrote:
-> On Fri, 18 Feb 2000, you wrote:
-> > I have been able to nfs mount the root partition of a computer for over a
-> > year with no problems. Recently, power went out, affecting both of the
-> > computers involved, causing both to die a horrible death. As I was not
-> > around at the time, I don't know what error messages were shown when the
-> > machines rebooted.
->
-> is portmap running?
As you didn't ask on which machine, I ran ps on both:
ccurley@charlesc $ ps aux | grep -i portmap
bin 262 0.0 0.3 1172 436 ? S Feb18 0:00 portmap
ccurley 3231 0.0 0.3 1224 480 pts/1 S 10:24 0:00 grep -i portmap
and:
root@server # ps aux | grep -i portmap
bin 205 0.0 0.1 784 16 ? S Feb 18 0:00 (portmap)
root 15219 0.0 2.4 840 356 p1 S 10:31 0:00 grep -i portmap
Question, how do I interpret the parentheses around the entry in server's
output?
Apparently, both have been running (?) since I rebooted both machines
yesterday.
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