Check to make sure the nfs server service is running on the server...

        Jeremy

At 04:03 PM 1/3/2003 -0800, Julia Wang wrote:
I'm re-posting this problem, can someone help me? Thank you. Julia


I'm building a small Oscar 2.1 cluster on top of RedHat 7.3. After Step 6, Setup Networking, the computing nodes were successfully booted up via PXE boot. I then tried to reboot it from hard drive and the mounting NFS filesystems failed.


 Starting the portmapper OK, starting the NFS service OK, the NFS
 mounting the /home from the sever Failed.  The error messages:

 mount: RPC: portmapper failure,
        RPC: unable to receive,
 Mounting NFS filesystems:  Failed.

 Once the system was up, logged on as root, "df -k" showed the local
 file systems.  I then typed "mount -a", and "df -k" showed the
 server's /home mounted on /home.

       After the RedHat 7.3 installation on the server, I edited the
 /etc/hosts.allow file according to the "How to Install an OSCAR
 Cluster", D.5, TCP Wrappers (P38).  The hosts.allow file looks like
 this:

 #allow NFS service to cluster.lnx
 portmap:       .cluster.lnx
 rpc.mountd:    .cluster.lnx

 #allow ssh logins from anywhere
 sshd:  ALL

 cluster.lnx is the domain name I had for the private network of the
 computing nodes.

 Thank you in advance for any help you can provide.

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