I found the problem with my system. It appears that something overwrote
my /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-lo file which was causing lo to
fail to initialize. This caused nfsd to fail.

>My system just started giving me the following errors when I boot up.

>Dec 29 14:31:22 falcon kernel: Installing knfsd (copyright (C) 1996
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]).
>Dec 29 14:31:22 falcon nfs: Starting NFS services:  succeeded
>Dec 29 14:31:22 falcon kernel: neighbour table overflow
>Dec 29 14:31:22 falcon kernel: neighbour table overflow
>Dec 29 14:31:22 falcon rpc.statd: Cannot register service: RPC: Unable
>to send; errno = No buffer space available
>Dec 29 14:31:22 falcon nfs: rpc.statd startup succeeded
>Dec 29 14:31:22 falcon rpc.statd[443]: unable to register (SM_PROG,
>SM_VERS, udp).
>Dec 29 14:31:23 falcon kernel: neighbour table overflow
>Dec 29 14:31:23 falcon last message repeated 2 times
>Dec 29 14:31:23 falcon rquota[453]: unable to register (RQUOTAPROG,
>RQUOTAVERS, udp).
>Dec 29 14:31:23 falcon rpc.rquotad: Cannot register service: RPC:
Unable
>to send; errno = No buffer space available
>Dec 29 14:31:23 falcon nfs: rpc.rquotad startup failed
>Dec 29 14:31:23 falcon kernel: neighbour table overflow
>Dec 29 14:31:23 falcon kernel: neighbour table overflow
>Dec 29 14:31:23 falcon mountd[463]: unable to register (mountd, 1,
udp).

>Dec 29 14:31:23 falcon rpc.mountd: Cannot register service: RPC: Unable

>to send; errno = No buffer space available
>Dec 29 14:31:23 falcon rpc.mountd: mountd: unable to register (mountd,
>1, udp).
>Dec 29 14:31:23 falcon nfs: rpc.mountd startup failed
>Dec 29 14:32:13 falcon kernel: portmap: server localhost not
responding,
>timed out
>Dec 29 14:33:03 falcon kernel: portmap: server localhost not
responding,
>timed out
>Dec 29 14:33:53 falcon kernel: portmap: server localhost not
responding,
>timed out
>Dec 29 14:33:53 falcon rpc.nfsd: nfssvc: Input/output error
>Dec 29 14:33:53 falcon nfs: rpc.nfsd startup failed
>Dec 29 14:33:53 falcon keytable: Loading keymap:


>This just happened. I have the system set up to use DHCP. I haven't
done
>anything to the system to change any settings. I just shut it down and
>later tried to boot it up and now nfs doesn't work. Any ideas? TIA



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Kenneth N. Ash
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