David Kelly wrote:
On Thu, Jul 20, 2006 at 07:43:16PM +0200, David Landgren wrote:
David Kelly wrote:
For starters try showmount -e the.freebsd.ip.address on the Linux box
to see if the Linux box sees the NFS daemons on the FreeBSD machine.
Hrm.
# showmount -e 172.17.0.21
mount
David Landgren wrote:
Short of rebooting the server, how do I reinitialise the NFS layers?
Does the following order sound sane?
/etc/rc.d/mountd stop
/etc/rc.d/nfsd stop
/etc/rc.d/rpcbind stop
... and the the same again with start in the reverse order?
rpcbind must be started first in order
On Thu, Jul 20, 2006 at 05:16:16PM +0200, David Landgren wrote:
List,
On an old Redhat box (address 172.17.0.18), I'm trying to mount an NFS
export from a FreeBSD (5.2.1-RELEASE) box. Both machines are on the same
network segment, and neither have any onboard firewalling rules.
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David Kelly wrote:
On Thu, Jul 20, 2006 at 05:16:16PM +0200, David Landgren wrote:
List,
On an old Redhat box (address 172.17.0.18), I'm trying to mount an NFS
export from a FreeBSD (5.2.1-RELEASE) box. Both machines are on the same
network segment, and neither have any onboard firewalling
On Thu, Jul 20, 2006 at 07:43:16PM +0200, David Landgren wrote:
David Kelly wrote:
For starters try showmount -e the.freebsd.ip.address on the Linux box
to see if the Linux box sees the NFS daemons on the FreeBSD machine.
Hrm.
# showmount -e 172.17.0.21
mount clntudp_create: RPC: Port