Problems with nfs and Fedora 10 x86_64

Margaret Doll Margaret_Doll at brown.edu
Mon Feb 2 18:26:42 UTC 2009


I found that is I put

all:		127.0.0.1       in /etc/hosts.allow

mounting nfs partitions on the new server worked.

On Feb 2, 2009, at 1:01 PM, Margaret Doll wrote:

> I am used to using portmap with nfs.  Where is the documentation on  
> the new rpcbind programs used on Fedora 10?
>
> When I try to mount a partition across the network on the new  
> system, I am getting
>
> mount /numbers1 mount.nfs: rpc.statd is not running but is required  
> for remote locking. mount.nfs: Either use '-o nolock' to keep locks  
> local, or start statd.
>
> netstat -nlp | grep LISTEN | grep -v LISTENING
> tcp        0      0 0.0.0.0:111                  
> 0.0.0.0:*                   LISTEN      2082/rpcbind
> tcp        0      0 0.0.0.0:22                   
> 0.0.0.0:*                   LISTEN      4501/sshd
> tcp        0      0 127.0.0.1:631                
> 0.0.0.0:*                   LISTEN      2648/cupsd
> tcp        0      0 127.0.0.1:25                 
> 0.0.0.0:*                   LISTEN      2580/sendmail: acce
> tcp        0      0 ::: 
> 111                      :::*                        LISTEN       
> 2082/rpcbind
> tcp        0      0 ::: 
> 22                       :::*                        LISTEN       
> 4501/sshd
>
> When I try to mount one of the new system's partition on an older  
> system, the older system
> says that the nfs server is not working.
>
>
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