On Mon, 26 Feb 2001, Derek D. Martin wrote:
>
> On Tue, Feb 27, 2001 at 12:19:18AM -0500, Ken D'Ambrosio wrote:
> > For reasons I *totally* don't understand, I'm having some trouble mounting
> > one particular box:
>
> First, carefully check the logs on BOTH the client AND the server.
> There may be something useful in there. Then:
>
> - make sure the NFS server can resolve the hostnames to IPs AND
> vice-versa.
Doh! English is so arbitrary; I thought your "vice-versa" meant be sure
that the client could resolve the server's IP -- instead (I'm guessing)
you meant to be sure that the server could do a reverse-DNS lookup. And
you were right, for at least one of the boxen. I'll work on it more, now,
and see if I can't figure out why the other is in a similar state, but I
assume it's related...
Thanks!
-Ken
>
> - try exporting to those machines explicitly, and see if that helps.
>
> You can export the filesystems directly using the exportfs command, a
> la:
>
> [root@server]
> # exportfs -o options client:/path/on/server/to/export
>
> Take careful note that client is the client machine name that you want
> to export to, but the path is the path on the server that you want to
> export.
>
>
>
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