192.168.0.102 ws001 192.168.0.103 ws002
Wihtout that the names you are providing in dhcpd.conf will not map to IP addresses and the NFS mounts will fail. I also agree you should check your /etc/exports.
Peter Billson wrote:
Dana, I am assuming you do not see a NFS mount message in the server's logs.
1) Is your /etc/exports file correct? Something a small as a space in the wrong place can screw things up. A known-good one is available at http://www.elbnet.com/libsys/libsys/etc/exports Note in particular that there is no space between the netmask and (
2) Have you ruled out network (i.e. switch/card) troubles? NFS is very unforgiving to network errors.
Try a crossover cable directly from the client's NIC to the server's NIC. What NICs are you running?
Pete
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