A client cannot NFS2 while the server uses NFS3..they actually
agree on the versions of all protocols at the begining of the mount
operation...
you can normally force a version on the server and on the client if so u
wish...
What I suggest is that you umount, unshare then reshare... launch a :
snoop -o snoop.out ip-of-server ip-of-client
then remount and retry ls
then stop the snoop and trying checking what went wrong... (snoop -i
snoop.out)
or resend the output here, if it s not too big....
Mohamed~
>
> > Ok are you ready for the translation (I won't use babelfish)?
> >
> > I've got a sparc-sun-solaris2.6 box using NFS3 with a shared directory
> > /users_dvp. I want to mount this directory on my i586-pc-linux-gnu
> > (running with Mandrake7.1). Of course /users_dvp is set properly to be
> > shared. I type on my linux box:
> > "mount persee:/users_dvp /persee"
> > I get no error message but when I list /persee it's empty. I'm quasi
> > sure (in fact I'm sure) that my linux box uses NFS2. How can
> > I fix that?
> > At least what are
> > the conf' files to check?
> > Regards
> >
> > Pierre-Yves http://electroindus.free.fr
> >
> >