RE: NFS questions

2002-12-04 Thread Wayne Holdcroft
Title: NFS questions We have used Hummingbird’s NFS Maestro Solo (NFS Client) for years.  I recommend it.  I believe they still offer a 30 day trial installation.   http://www.hcl.com/role/default/home.html     Wayne Holdcroft IT Systems Administrator International Reservoir

Re: NFS questions

2002-12-04 Thread Ben Russo
On Wed, 2002-12-04 at 15:54, Periyasamy, Raj wrote: > Is it possible to mount a Linux NFS mount point in a Windows based > client ? If so, does it require any additional software at the Windows > end ? > Or, set up SAMBA on the Linux server (it would be easier). -- redhat-list mailing list uns

Re: NFS questions

2002-12-04 Thread nate
Periyasamy, Raj said: > Is it possible to mount a Linux NFS mount point in a Windows based client > ? If so, does it require any additional software at the Windows end ? yes and yes. theres plenty of NFS clients available for win32, though its been years since i've had to use one(since its been ye

Re: NFS questions

2002-12-04 Thread Ben Russo
On Wed, 2002-12-04 at 15:54, Periyasamy, Raj wrote: > Is it possible to mount a Linux NFS mount point in a Windows based > client ? If so, does it require any additional software at the Windows > end ? > Yes, and Yes. Try Windows 2000 Services for UNIX or PCNFS or Hummingbird -Ben. -- redhat-

NFS questions

2002-12-04 Thread Periyasamy, Raj
Title: NFS questions Is it possible to mount a Linux NFS mount point in a Windows based client ? If so, does it require any additional software at the Windows end ? Thanks for any inputs. Regards, Raj

RE: NFS questions

2001-04-27 Thread Ward William E DLDN
-Original Message- From: Dan Stromberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2001 7:51 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: NFS questions Some say you should never use soft mounts if you value your data. mounting intr would proably suffice. You could also try umount -f.

Re: NFS questions

2001-04-26 Thread Dan Stromberg
. Kirchner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 12:45 PM > To: Red Hat Mailing List > Subject: NFS questions > > > > Past experience has taught me that if an NFS server happens to go > down for whatever reason (and then restarted), the machin

RE: NFS questions

2001-04-25 Thread Ward William E DLDN
Softmounts man nfs -Original Message- From: Ashley M. Kirchner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 12:45 PM To: Red Hat Mailing List Subject: NFS questions Past experience has taught me that if an NFS server happens to go down for whatever reason (and then

Re: NFS questions

2001-04-25 Thread Ashley M. Kirchner
Paul Anderson wrote: Use RAID disks, Logical Volume Manager and/or clustering.  All of these features are downloadable.     I don't have that option.     AMK4 -- W |   |  I haven't lost my mind; it's backed up on tape somewhere.   |_

Re: NFS questions

2001-04-25 Thread Paul Anderson
Use RAID disks, Logical Volume Manager and/or clustering. All of these features are downloadable. Paul Anderson "Ashley M. Kirchner" wrote: > Past experience has taught me that if an NFS server happens to go > down for whatever reason (and then restarted), the machines connected to > it wi

NFS questions

2001-04-25 Thread Ashley M. Kirchner
Past experience has taught me that if an NFS server happens to go down for whatever reason (and then restarted), the machines connected to it will be in a state of 'being stuck' and the only way to fix that is to either try to unmount those NFS volumes, and remount them, or to restart the cli

Re: NFS Questions

2000-03-26 Thread Paul M. Foster
On Wed, 22 Mar 2000, Hidong Kim wrote: > I had the same problems a while ago with a network of three Red Hat 6.1 > machines. The solution was to change /etc/hosts.allow to this: > > in.telnetd : LOCAL > in.ftpd : LOCAL > > ALL : 192.168.0. > > I ad

Re: NFS Questions

2000-03-23 Thread Gordon Messmer
"Paul M. Foster" wrote: > and the error message I get is: > > mount: RPC: program not registered Make sure that portmap is running on the client machine, and make sure that your clients are allowed to access "portmap" in /etc/hosts.allow. >From the man page for portmap: This portmap versi

Re: NFS Questions

2000-03-22 Thread Hidong Kim
I had the same problems a while ago with a network of three Red Hat 6.1 machines. The solution was to change /etc/hosts.allow to this: in.telnetd : LOCAL in.ftpd : LOCAL ALL : 192.168.0. I added the line that begins with "ALL". My machines have local

NFS Questions

2000-03-22 Thread Paul M. Foster
I've got a RH 6.0 server running nfs (and portmapper). I've got /mnt/lists being exported in the exports file, and I restarted nfsd after I made the change. I've got a RH 6.1 box that I want to be able to see that export. I'm doing a: mount bullwinkle:/mnt/lists /mnt/lists and the error messag

NFS Questions

1998-04-26 Thread Ryan Berry
Anyone know what the following error is referring to? [rberry@corvette ~]showmount -a mount clntudp_create: RPC: Program not registered rpc.mountd is currently running, and three mount locations are exported. I want to mount /home on a Solaris 2.6 box. Similiraily, when I do a mount on the Sun