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тАО03-31-2002 11:28 PM
тАО03-31-2002 11:28 PM
Problems with NFS
I have problems with a HP-UX 11.0 server , when I`ll try "ls -la" the next message appears "NFS server xxxxxx not responding still trying".
I don??t know what is the problem because I don??t have the NFS configured, I need to install applications and I don??t know if this problem is going to affect.
Could anyone help me?
Thanks,
Marta
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тАО04-01-2002 12:20 AM
тАО04-01-2002 12:20 AM
Re: Problems with NFS
you need to login into the server and edit /etc/rc.config.d/nfsconf file. change variable NFS_SERVER=1 TO =0. Now issue command /etc/init.d/nfs.server stop
John.
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тАО04-01-2002 05:00 AM
тАО04-01-2002 05:00 AM
Re: Problems with NFS
ps -ef | grep auto
If active, turn it of by /etc/rc.config.d/auto* setting its variable from 1 to 0 and try the stop command.
Also have a look at /etc/exports but the answer form John Carr and looking similar for automounter should be more than enough to solve your problem.
Regards,
Ceesjan
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тАО04-01-2002 06:20 AM
тАО04-01-2002 06:20 AM
Re: Problems with NFS
1. Login to your machine and execute following commands
#/sbin/init.d/nfs.client stop
Then edit the /etc/rc.config.d/nfsconf
and change the entries for as per folloinf
NFS_SERVER=0 (if it is 1)
NFS_CLIENT=0 (If itis 1)
You do not have to do anything on NFS server as server might be serving other clients.
Thanks,
-pap
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тАО04-01-2002 10:59 PM
тАО04-01-2002 10:59 PM
Re: Problems with NFS
Thanks for all your answers but it is possible that yesterday I didn??t word correctly.
I really need the nfs service active, because I have to use the mount daemon nfs_mountd to mount the cdrom,for example, the problem is that I don??t know what is the reason for the message "NFS server hostname not responding still trying".
The problem began when I??ll try to mount the cdrom, as follows:
# /usr/sbin/pfs_mountd &
[1] 1495
# /usr/sbin/pfsd &
[2] 1497
# /usr/sbin/pfs_mount /cdrom
/usr/sbin/pfs_mount: pfs_mountd at hostname:/dev/dsk/c3t2d0 not responding: : RPC:
Timed out
/usr/sbin/pfs_mount: retrying /cdrom
/usr/sbin/pfs_mount: giving up on /cdrom
# NFS server hostname not responding still trying
NFS server hostname not responding still trying
NFS server hostname not responding still trying
Other times, I have been able to mount the cdrom without this problem, but when I??ll try to execute anything from the CD, the message comes out.
Has anybody an idea?
Thanks in advanced,
Marta
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тАО04-02-2002 05:52 AM
тАО04-02-2002 05:52 AM
Re: Problems with NFS
Have you confirmed that the cabling, power, termination, etc are all intact and working? That's a good place to start.
Mark
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тАО04-02-2002 07:58 AM
тАО04-02-2002 07:58 AM
Re: Problems with NFS
/usr/sbin/pfs_mount: retrying /cdrom
/usr/sbin/pfs_mount: giving up on /cdrom
These messages indicate that your cdrom may not have the compatible protocol. Did you try a different using different cdrom?
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тАО04-02-2002 08:09 AM
тАО04-02-2002 08:09 AM
Re: Problems with NFS
Check for any already running pfs daemons, kill them and restart the pfs daemons.
Thanks.
Prashant.
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тАО04-03-2002 02:15 AM
тАО04-03-2002 02:15 AM
Re: Problems with NFS
Here is the solution for your issue :
First stop the already started pfs daemons and then execute the following commands :
# nohup /usr/sbin/pfs_mountd &
# nohup /usr/sbin/pfsd &
Now you can mount your Oracle cdrom without any NFS problem.
Magdi