On 06-Nov-2000 David Brewster opined:
> Hi
> I've had a search on the net and it seems a few people get this problem
> but so far I haven't found anything that can help me.
> 
> When I start mutt, I get an error to the console saying 
> 
> lockd: failed to monitor 10.10.10.10
> 
> (the tens are my ip number, lets say).
> 
> My home directory is nfs exported from another machine, onto the
> machine
> on which I run mutt.
> 
> On the machine i run mutt on (redhat 6.0):
> 
># /etc/rc.d/init.d/netfs status
> 
> Configured NFS mountpoints:
> /home/internal
> Active NFS mountpoints:
> /home/internal
> 
> On the machine exporting the /home/internal (redhat 6.2):
> 
># /etc/rc.d/init.d/nfs status
> rpc.mountd (pid 470) is running...
> nfsd (pid 486 485 484 483 482 481 480 479) is running...
> rpc.rquotad (pid 461) is running...
> 
># /etc/rc.d/init.d/nfslock status
> lockd (pid 345) is running...
> rpc.statd (pid 355) is running...
> 
> Anyone got any suggestions ? PLEASE HELP :-)
> 
> Btw - the failure to lock seems to prevent outgoing copies of mail I
> send
> being saved to the appropriate file in my directory (doesnt get saved
> at
> all) so its an annoying problem as well.

Maybe the options in your exports file aren't giving the proper
permissions to the importing machine.

I also had one that was set up properly and still didn't work. I ended up
deteting the exports files, creating a new one with the same settings and
reexporting it. It all worked fine after that.

-- 
Excuse my english. I went to US public school.



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