Sirs
            I  am not able to share the LINUX DISK on to SUN SOLARIS
MACHINE. Where as with same setu and configuration I am able to share the
LINUX DISK with SCO machine. The error message on the Solaris machine is as
follows

NFS SERVICE not Responding
Retrying client3_disk     ----- client3_disk is the mount point

kindly help

It is very urgent and essential for me to solve this problem.

Rama Murthy

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From: ongc1 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, September 30, 1999 2:44 PM
Subject: Re: [LI] Fw: [ilug-cal] NFS DISK sharing problem


> Sir,
>             There are two linux configur files. One in /bin/linuxconf
which
> is an executable binary file. The other one is in
> /usr/lib/linuxconf/redhat/scripts/linuxconf which is a shell script. I am
> not clear which one to run.
>
>             Apart from that it seems both of them are some gui's. I
believe
> I have done the networking part of the system fairly well. I am able to
> ping, rlogin and telnet all my remote machines. my EXPORTFS command is not
> giving any error message. The RPCINFO -P shows everything except nfs at a
> TCP protocol.
>
>             Somewhere I have read that NFS on TCP is not supported by
linux.
> Is it true?
>
>         Have I to do something on the remote SUN Machine other than a
mount
> command. kindly help and  suggest
>
> Rama Murthy
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Chetan Kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Friday, January 29, 1999 11:08 PM
> Subject: Re: [LI] Fw: [ilug-cal] NFS DISK sharing problem
>
>
> > I had forwarded Dr. Murthy's question the LI list, here is a reply from
> that list.
> > --Indra.
> > ---------
> >
> >
> > On Wed, 29 Sep 1999, Indranil Das Gupta wrote:
> >
> > *>Sir,
> > *>            I would like to share a Disk from a Linux machine to
Solaris
> > *>machine.
> > *>            I have done the appropriate entries in the /etc/export
file
> > *>            I have run the EXPORTFS command successfully
> >
> > If you are setting up NFS server best bet is use linux-conf.  Just run
> > Linux-conf, export file systems, ans setup all the access info, quit
> > linux-conf with actvating changes.
> > You are ready, you can mount on the reote host without any problem
> >
> > -Chetan S
> >
> >
> > *>        I have checked up the rpcinfo -p command
> > *>                It states everything except NFS on TCP protocol
> > *>    On the Remote SUN machine when I give the mount command it says
> > *>        NFS service not responding.
> > *>
> > *>Kindly suggest
> > *>
> > *>Rama Murthy
> > *>
> > *>
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