> Well, I definitely understand a couple of things better than when we > started. Thank you very much! > > It is not, however, working. Is that likely to be the "domain=" setting, > given what I said above? The "domain" in NFSv4-speak has nothing to do with DNS. It _can_ be you DNS-domainname but it can be anything as long as client and server agrees. If they disagree you can still mount, but all files will be owned by Nobody-User and Nobody-Group if I remember correctly. > I'll try constructing a "standard" /export and set things up more exactly > that way and see if anything changes. > > But the errors I'm getting tend to be like: > > [ddb at host00 ~]$ sudo mount host01:/ddb /mnt/ddb -t nfs4 -o > rw,hard,intr,proto=tcp,port=22049 > mount: mount to NFS server 'host01' failed: System Error: Connection refused. Shield up, Scotty! Looks like a firewall issue to me. Do you allow incoming traffic to port 22049/TCP? Can you mount over NFSv3? /jens -- Jens Larsson, NSC, Linköpings universitet, SE-58183 LINKÖPING, SWEDEN Phone: +46-13-281432, Mobile: +46-709-521432, E-mail: jens at nsc.liu.se GPG/PGP Key: 1024D/C21BB2C7 2001-02-27 Jens Larsson <jens at nsc.liu.se> Key Fingerprint: BAEF 85CF BF1D 7A69 C965 2EE6 C541 D57F C21B B2C7