Re: Trying to NFS mount Linux from Solaris 2.6

1998-11-02 Thread Bruce Jackson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Bruce Jackson writes: > > George Bonser wrote: > > > > > > On Sun, 1 Nov 1998, Bruce Jackson wrote: > > > > > > > rpc.mountd and rpc.nfsd are running. What is the lockd bug? Looked on > > > > deja news and didn`t see a solution. Not trying to do it at the same > > >

Re: Trying to NFS mount Linux from Solaris 2.6

1998-11-02 Thread tko
George Bonser writes: > On Sun, 1 Nov 1998, Bruce Jackson wrote: > > > The Solaris box is getting an access denied. According to the Linux > > logs, it is specifically denying the Solaris box. The kernel is > > 2.0.35. Both automounting and manual mounting don`t work. I even > > changed the ex

Re: Trying to NFS mount Linux from Solaris 2.6

1998-11-01 Thread tko
Bruce Jackson writes: > George Bonser wrote: > > > > On Sun, 1 Nov 1998, Bruce Jackson wrote: > > > > > rpc.mountd and rpc.nfsd are running. What is the lockd bug? Looked on > > > deja news and didn`t see a solution. Not trying to do it at the same > > > time now, maybe in the future. > > > >

Re: Trying to NFS mount Linux from Solaris 2.6

1998-11-01 Thread Bruce Jackson
George Bonser wrote: > > On Sun, 1 Nov 1998, Bruce Jackson wrote: > > > rpc.mountd and rpc.nfsd are running. What is the lockd bug? Looked on > > deja news and didn`t see a solution. Not trying to do it at the same > > time now, maybe in the future. > > Solaris complains that it can not lock

Re: Trying to NFS mount Linux from Solaris 2.6

1998-11-01 Thread Bruce Jackson
George Bonser wrote: > > On Sun, 1 Nov 1998, Bruce Jackson wrote: > > > When I try and mount my Linux server from Solaris 2.6 the Linux box > > denies it. Any ideas. I have another Linux box that can NFS mount the > > server. > > Might it be the old lockd bug? I have trouble getting solaris to

Trying to NFS mount Linux from Solaris 2.6

1998-11-01 Thread Bruce Jackson
When I try and mount my Linux server from Solaris 2.6 the Linux box denies it. Any ideas. I have another Linux box that can NFS mount the server. -- Bruce Jackson Linux: because reboots are for hardware upgrades!