run the command 'rpcinfo -p <IP_OF_NFS_SERVER>' then check if portmap, mountd and nfs are listed.

Also, check if there's a firewall (iptables) running that is blocking the requests.


Regards,
-jond3rd-



On 7/5/06, jhuniepi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have 7 diskless clients connecting to a server running redhat linux.
the server also has dhcp. when i power on the diskless clients, they
got their ip and then here's the error:

kernel: nfs: server server.domain.name not responding, still trying
kernel: nfs: task 10754 can't get a request slot
kernel: nfs: server server.domain.name OK

i restart the nfsd and the server but still it has errors.

pls help.

TIA

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