-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 20/09/12 16:27, Guillaume Rousse wrote: > Le 20/09/2012 15:00, Anne Wilson a écrit : >>> Also, you can check available NFS version on your servers: >>> rpcinfo -s 192.168.0.40 >> rpcinfo -s 192.168.0.40 program version(s) netid(s) >> service owner 100000 2,3,4 local,udp,tcp,udp6,tcp6 >> portmapper superuser 100024 1 tcp6,udp6,tcp,udp >> status superuser 100021 4,3,1 tcp6,udp6,tcp,udp >> nlockmgr superuser 100003 4,3,2 udp6,tcp6 >> nfs superuser 100227 3,2 udp6,tcp6 >> nfs_acl superuser 100005 3,2,1 tcp6,udp6,tcp,udp >> mountd superuser >> >> Doesn't mean much to me :-( > Your NFS server seems to be available on IPv6 only. > No idea why that should be. How/where do I correct that?
>>> rpcinfo -s 192.168.0.200 >>> >> Doesn't reply - presumably firewalled. > Do you really need a firewall between hosts in your LAN ? Possibly not, but that is how it comes, and sorting out the Mageia side has been higher priority up to now. > >> Looks as though the problem relates to rpc on the server. I >> don't mind doing the digging, but can you point me to the right >> place to start the hole? > I'd try to understand why the nfs daemon (rpc.nfsd) is listening on > IPv6 only, whereas the mount daemon (rpc.mountd) is listening both > on IPv4 and IPv6. > Where is that configured? > BTW, you're also lacking rpc.idmapd, which is mandatory for NFSv4 > support, but that's a secondary issue. > I've done a lot of googling, and most of what I found was ubuntu-specific. However, I found a recent entry saying that it is provided by nfs-utils - that that is installed. nfs-common and nfs-server are both running, according to mcc. Following another lead, I tried to locate nfsmount.conf and found that I had a backup containing it, and a man page, but no actual file. This is incredibly difficult. Users shouldn't have to jump through this number of hoops to do something so basic to productivity :-( Anne - -- Need KDE help? Try http://userbase.kde.org or http://forum.kde.org -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iEYEARECAAYFAlBbXaAACgkQj93fyh4cnBfAcwCfcC4184q1PJIi3rnmljo5YKV6 lVUAmwRQSE61GQJ6xGqlbGxScVIjK4a+ =qMHA -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
