On Fri, 18 Mar 2005, Kevin Philp wrote:
> I am sure its a client issue....the other clients work fine.
Because they have existing mounts maybe. Try mounting something new
on them..
> The list below was cut and pasted from the server screen
>>> rpcinfo -p 192.168.1.1
> program vers proto port
> 100000 2 tcp 111 portmapper
> 100000 2 udp 111 portmapper
> 100009 1 udp 1022 yppasswdd
> 600100069 1 udp 636 fypxfrd
> 600100069 1 tcp 638 fypxfrd
> 100004 2 udp 661 ypserv
> 100004 1 udp 661 ypserv
> 100004 2 tcp 664 ypserv
> 100004 1 tcp 664 ypserv
>> rpcinfo -p localhost
> program vers proto port
> 100000 2 tcp 111 portmapper
> 100000 2 udp 111 portmapper
> 100009 1 udp 1022 yppasswdd
> 600100069 1 udp 636 fypxfrd
> 600100069 1 tcp 638 fypxfrd
> 100004 2 udp 661 ypserv
> 100004 1 udp 661 ypserv
> 100004 2 tcp 664 ypserv
> 100004 1 tcp 664 ypserv
NFS isn't on. New mounts most definitely can't work.
regards,
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