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Re: Trying to NFS mount Linux from Solaris 2.6



tko@westgac3.dragon.com 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
> > > > time now, maybe in the future.
> > >
> > > Solaris complains that it can not lock files over NFS. Seems that
> > > there is not a good lockd in Linux that Solaris will accept until the more
> > > recent 2.1.12x kernels.
> > >
> > > What error is the solaris box giving?
> > >
> > > George Bonser
> > >
> > > The Linux "We're never going out of business" sale at an FTP site near you!
> >
> > 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 exports file to have no_root_squash.  Seems mighty strange.
> 
> I've read this thread with interest since I just finished fixing the very same
> problem on my home network. Look at the proper format for the /etc/exports
> file (man 5 exports). The Linux version is syntaxically different. After I
> straightened out my server's /etc/exports file, the server still would not
> let the client connect (permission denied). So I stopped/started the NFS
> daemons on the Linux server (/etc/init.d/netstd_nfs stop/start), and lo and
> behold - all is good in the Linux world.
> 
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I goofed on /etc/exports

Thanks for all help

--
Bruce Jackson

Linux:  because reboots are for hardware upgrades!!!!


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