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Re: pfsd.rpc problem

 
Ronelle van Niekerk
Regular Advisor

pfsd.rpc problem

I'm trying to mount an oracle CD and am having problems.
I've done it 100 times before but it's not working now.

For some reason, after starting pfs_mountd and pfsd, the pfsd.rpc is not running.

Any ideas?
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Ronelle van Niekerk
Regular Advisor

Re: pfsd.rpc problem

OK,

I've done a more extensive search on the forums and foudn that rpc.statd and rpc.lockd had to be running.

I staretd them and then restarted my pfs daemons and now pfsd.rpc isrunning but the pfs_mount /cdrom command is still hanging.

What now?
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Rajeev  Shukla
Honored Contributor

Re: pfsd.rpc problem

Hi,
Have a look at this site
https://www.beepz.com/personal/merijn/
at the bottom it says

Do not use pfs_mount!. Install the Rock-Ridge extension patches instead and never worry about these problems

Install those patches and you'll never have to worry about pfs_mount
Ronelle van Niekerk
Regular Advisor

Re: pfsd.rpc problem

Thanks but I don't have the opportunity to install patches on this machine right now.

I have used the pfs mounting on this machine many times in the past and have never had a problem until today.

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Timmy Vazquez_2
New Member

Re: pfsd.rpc problem

Did you ever get a resolution to this? I am having the same problem.
Fred Ruffet
Honored Contributor

Re: pfsd.rpc problem

How did you start rpc daemons ?
/sbin/init.d/Rpcd should be used.
I would also start nfs services.

Regarding rock ridge extensions, I'm actually working on a machine with a good level of patch, and still have problems. Not particularly with Oracle, but some mount commands results at filenames in caps and ".1" at end. PFS whith xlat=unix always work (if you don't have automount...).

Regards,

Fred
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