I'm fairly certain I'm not losing my mind, but....
I'm a very recent convert from fedora 7 to Centos 5. I had the / filesystem exported and it worked fine. Installed Centos, dropped the very same exports file I was using successfully into /etc, restarted nfs, and it won't allow anyone to access. If you mount it from a different system, the mount succeeds, but no files or directories show up and the ls just sort of dies a slow death.
I managed to get it to work with samba, but nfs just won't happen. What am I missing?
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On Sun, 2008-02-10 at 18:30 -0500, Michael W Cocke wrote:
I'm fairly certain I'm not losing my mind, but....
I'm a very recent convert from fedora 7 to Centos 5. I had the / filesystem exported and it worked fine. Installed Centos, dropped the very same exports file I was using successfully into /etc, restarted nfs, and it won't allow anyone to access. If you mount it from a different system, the mount succeeds, but no files or directories show up and the ls just sort of dies a slow death.
I managed to get it to work with samba, but nfs just won't happen. What am I missing?
---- start here...
http://www.centos.org/docs/5/html/5.1/Deployment_Guide/ch-nfs.html
Craig
On Sun, 10 Feb 2008 16:37:55 -0700, you wrote:
On Sun, 2008-02-10 at 18:30 -0500, Michael W Cocke wrote:
I'm fairly certain I'm not losing my mind, but....
I'm a very recent convert from fedora 7 to Centos 5. I had the / filesystem exported and it worked fine. Installed Centos, dropped the very same exports file I was using successfully into /etc, restarted nfs, and it won't allow anyone to access. If you mount it from a different system, the mount succeeds, but no files or directories show up and the ls just sort of dies a slow death.
I managed to get it to work with samba, but nfs just won't happen. What am I missing?
start here...
http://www.centos.org/docs/5/html/5.1/Deployment_Guide/ch-nfs.html
Craig
I appreciate the thought, but I was hoping for a hint why something that's worked perfectly thru 4 distros and 7 years doesn't work on CentOS...
Never mind - I've been hacking this thing for almost a week and that's about as long as I have to waste. Back to a distro that worked previously.
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On Mon, 2008-02-11 at 10:35 -0500, Michael W Cocke wrote:
On Sun, 10 Feb 2008 16:37:55 -0700, you wrote:
On Sun, 2008-02-10 at 18:30 -0500, Michael W Cocke wrote:
I'm fairly certain I'm not losing my mind, but....
I'm a very recent convert from fedora 7 to Centos 5. I had the / filesystem exported and it worked fine. Installed Centos, dropped the very same exports file I was using successfully into /etc, restarted nfs, and it won't allow anyone to access. If you mount it from a different system, the mount succeeds, but no files or directories show up and the ls just sort of dies a slow death.
I managed to get it to work with samba, but nfs just won't happen. What am I missing?
start here...
http://www.centos.org/docs/5/html/5.1/Deployment_Guide/ch-nfs.html
Craig
I appreciate the thought, but I was hoping for a hint why something that's worked perfectly thru 4 distros and 7 years doesn't work on CentOS...
Never mind - I've been hacking this thing for almost a week and that's about as long as I have to waste. Back to a distro that worked previously.
---- just a thought that occurs to me...things have really changed with NFS and many of those changes are covered in the documentation.
I would suppose that if you can't be bothered to go through the current documentation, why should any of us bother trying to help you solve your issues?
Craig