Subject: Re: NFS troubles
To: None <netbsd-help@netbsd.org>
From: Jason R Thorpe <thorpej@zembu.com>
List: netbsd-help
Date: 03/29/2000 07:43:24
On Wed, Mar 29, 2000 at 01:17:33PM +0200, Technolord wrote:
> the aim was to export .30:/ (yes, the root :) and access everything
> (also mounts) from the other drive.
> The / gets mounted correctly, but not the other local mounts (i have a
> .30:/e which is a mount point for wd0e, and the contents don't get seen
> over NFS)
That's to be expected; the other file systems have to be exported from
that machine separately, and on the clients you have to mount them at
the appropriate places.
> Also, trying to mount .30:/ without the mountd running on .30 caused the
> entire (mounting) system to stand idle (no keyboard response, no network
> interoperability... that is, stuck) even other terminals do nothing, no
> even logins... I tried it n times (n belonging to N, n big enough ;)
> with the same results... bug?
Well... it depends on where you tried to mount it. If you tried to mount
.30:/ over /, then the lock on /'s vnode is held, and all other file
operations are going to block until that lock is released...
More information required :-)
> AND, if in the nsfd I do NOT specify -t and/or -u, no port is actually
> opened. Wasn't expected behaviour to open udp port? Or, is it opened but
> I misconfigured something? :-?
That probably is a bug... tho, I seem to recall that something like this
was fixed at one point...
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-- Jason R. Thorpe <thorpej@zembu.com>