On Mon, 2005-04-25 at 20:02 -0400, Mark Weaver wrote: > Paul Heinlein wrote: > > On 04/25/2005 03:22 AM, Mark Weaver wrote: > > > >> yeah... there's something strange going on with the server because the > >> share can't be mounted from any other machine either. > > > > > > Is there anything in /etc/hosts.{allow,deny} that would block traffic to > > the portmap on the server? > > > > not a thing. I've checked everywhere I can think of. The really strange > thing is that apart from the /etc/exports file there doesn't appear to > be ANY config files for NFS. That is just plain weird. > > No Firewall > No SELinux > No Hosts Deny entries > > Its as if it just decided it didn't want to work any more - it had been > working flawlessly for many months. Silly question, but are portmapper, mountd, lockd running? Has the machine been rebooted recently (I have *never* forgotten to do a chckonfig foo on .. after doing a service foo start and having it run, only to be unpleasantly surprised on a reboot). Have you restarted the nfsd service? Does rpcinfo -p server return sane results? -- Sean