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07-17-2003 10:57 AM - last edited on 01-02-2013 08:28 PM by Cathy_xu
07-17-2003 10:57 AM - last edited on 01-02-2013 08:28 PM by Cathy_xu
NFS fails to start when machine is booted up
I am building a linux cluster and i have 2 onboard 10/100/1000baseT nic cards from intel. The problem i have is that when i start the systems up nfs gives me the error
mnt rpc:rpc program not registered
and to make the nfs work i must restart the nfs service.
along with this i must deactivate and reactivate my network cards in order for them to fucnction correctly. i am connecting the cards to an unmanaged switch. does anyone have any ideas about how to make this work correctly. any ideas would be appreciated.
Thanks
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07-17-2003 12:17 PM
07-17-2003 12:17 PM
Re: NFS fails to start when machine is booted up
to run nfs you need rpc.nfsd, rpc.mountd, rpc.statd and rpc.rquotad.
Do a 'chkconfig --list | grep each_of_these_services' to see if they are launched at the runlevel you use (3 or 5 if you run graphics).
If one is missing, do a 'chkconfig missing_service on', it'll be started at next boot.
hth
J