To complete the picture, there is no sign of any problem on Cauldron (MGA2 Beta 1 with all updates) when stopping and starting the nfs server. It just works.
On 10/03/2012, WALKER RICHARD <[email protected]> wrote: > This works for the nfs server on 2010.2 and Mageia 1 (with the bodge > in /etc/sysconfig/nfs-server) > > /etc/exports; > # generated by drakhosts.pl > /home/richmag/Videos > 192.168.0.0/8(no_all_squash,async,secure,no_subtree_check,rw) > > The client machine is always 2010.0 and the /etc/fstab entry for the > Mageia 1 server is > 192.168.0.101:/home/.rich64/Videos /mnt/Videos nfs > user,rsize=8192,wsize=8192,noauto,soft 0 0 > > Starting the nfs server from the MCC Services list on the Mageia 1 > system produces this pop-up response with a normal setup; > Stopping NFS kernel daemon > Stopping rpc.mountd:[FAILED] > stopping nfsd:[FAILED] > Unexporting directories for NFS kernel daemon... > Exporting directories for NFS kernel daemon... > Starting NFS kernel daemon > Starting nfsd[ OK ] > Starting rpc.mountdrpc.mountd:svc_tli_create:could not bind to requested > address > rpc.mountdrpc.mountd:svc_tli_create:could not bind to requested address > rpc.mountdrpc.mountd:svc_tli_create:could not bind to requested address > rpc.mountdrpc.mountd:svc_tli_create:could not bind to requested address > rpc.mountdrpc.mountd:svc_tli_create:could not bind to requested address > rpc.mountdrpc.mountd:svc_tli_create:could not bind to requested address > rpc.mountdrpc.mountd:svc_tli_create:could not bind to requested address > rpc.mountdrpc.mountd:svc_tli_create:could not bind to requested address > [ OK ] > > When you apply the bodge to the nfs-server config file you get the > same thing, but without the eight repetitions of > "rpc.mountdrpc.mountd:svc_tli_create:could not bind to requested > address" between the "d" and the "[" on the last line. And the server > works, but only if you take down the firewall on that box. > > The earlier report that it is also broken on 2010.2 is not yet > confirmed. I am sure it did fail but I haven't been able to repeat the > failure, and I have been trying most of the evening. > > On 10/03/2012, WALKER RICHARD <[email protected]> wrote: >> DAMMIT I hit an accidental CTRL-A which should have been a SHIFT-A and >> deleted the whole reply. >> >> I'll get another cup of tea and try again. >> >
