[CentOS] Problem with NFS mount after upgrade to 4.4
Alessio Cecchi
acecchi at telemaco.it
Mon Oct 2 14:13:16 UTC 2006
Il giorno lun, 02/10/2006 alle 10.10 -0400, Bowie Bailey ha scritto:
> Alessio Cecchi wrote:
> > Il giorno lun, 02/10/2006 alle 15.32 +0200, Ralph Angenendt ha
> > scritto:
> > > Alessio Cecchi wrote:
> > > > Il giorno lun, 02/10/2006 alle 14.52 +0200, Ralph Angenendt ha
> > > > scritto:
> > > > > Alessio Cecchi wrote:
> > > > > > Oct 2 11:47:28 s2 mount: System Error: No route to host.
> > > > > But it looks like a network problem to me. You seem to be
> > > > > trying to mount the shares *before* the network is up and the
> > > > > NFS server is reachable.
> > > >
> > > > No because in the runlevel the network is up before that netfs
> > > > start:
> > > >
> > > > S10network -> ../init.d/network
> > > > ...
> > > > S25netfs -> ../init.d/netfs
> > > >
> > > > I can see also during the boot process on the screen, network
> > > > start first.
> > >
> > > Some iptables rules acting up? No idea what else it could be - the
> > > no route to host just screams for non-availability of the network.
> >
> > Thanks Ralph, but i have made all possible test:
> >
> > iptables is stop
> > network is available
> > set a sleep before to run netfs...
> >
> > The NFS is in the same network(mask).
>
> How about a simple sanity check in the startup script?
>
> ping -c 4 192.168.140.13
>
> Put that in before you attempt to mount the filesystem to make sure
> there aren't network problems.
Thanks, i will made this test...
Ciao
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