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04-24-2002 07:22 AM
04-24-2002 07:22 AM
Re: NFS BUSY
Hi,
i can't able to mount the /usr directory it says crashed...i tried fsck the message was the file can't open.i moved nfs file to different name..system is reboot now..
Regards
venkat
i can't able to mount the /usr directory it says crashed...i tried fsck the message was the file can't open.i moved nfs file to different name..system is reboot now..
Regards
venkat
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04-24-2002 11:04 AM
04-24-2002 11:04 AM
Solution
Hi Venkat,
If you are actually using the NFS services for your machine then you do not have to change the file /etc/rc.config.d/nfsconf
If you change tha variable in it to "0" you will not able to use NFS services.
In that case you need to check the DNS setting and name resolver configuartion on your machine or NIS set up and configuration.
for DNS /etc/resolv.conf file whether correct name servers mentioned in it.
/etc/nsswitch.con file for correct order for name lookup.
if you are using DNS
then it should be
dns files
if you are using nis DNS and files.
dns nis files
like wise.
Thanks,
-pap
If you are actually using the NFS services for your machine then you do not have to change the file /etc/rc.config.d/nfsconf
If you change tha variable in it to "0" you will not able to use NFS services.
In that case you need to check the DNS setting and name resolver configuartion on your machine or NIS set up and configuration.
for DNS /etc/resolv.conf file whether correct name servers mentioned in it.
/etc/nsswitch.con file for correct order for name lookup.
if you are using DNS
then it should be
dns files
if you are using nis DNS and files.
dns nis files
like wise.
Thanks,
-pap
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