> I am trying to set up an NFS mount between 2 machines, but it
> seems I am not getting it quite right.  Here is the setup...
> 
> Machine 1: host (192.168.1.1) is sharing it's /opt directory
> Machine 2: client (192.168.1.20) is trying to mount the directory
> 
> The host has the following /etc/exports file:
> /opt 192.168.1.20(rw)
> 
> On the client machine, I run:
> # mount -t nfs 192.168.1.1:/opt /mnt/opt
> 
> Then the process hangs and I cannot kill it.  Here is what my logs
> have to say....  First, on the host machine:
> 
> Dec 20 13:47:12 host rpc.mountd: authenticated mount request 
>    from 192.168.1.20:884 for /opt (/opt)
> 
> Then on the client:
> 
> Dec 20 13:17:59 client kernel: nfs: server www not 
> responding, still trying
> Dec 20 13:22:43 client kernel: nfs_get_root: getattr error = 5
> 
> When I do a ps on the machine, I see the mount commands, but I cannot
> seem to kill them with kill, or kill -9. 
> 
> There is a firewall (iptables) on the host machine, but 
> dropped packets 
> are logged and nothing is showing up in the logfile, so that 
> does not appear
> to be the problem.
> 
> Any ideas?
> Thanks,
> Bryan

First, try it without any firewall.  Then you could eliminate that problem.
This line:
>    from 192.168.1.20:884 for /opt (/opt)
> 
shows that it is trying port 884.  Is that port open?

Forrest



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