Subject: Exporting Filesystem??
To: None <port-mac68k@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Macintosh Guru <gevans@televar.com>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 03/12/1997 23:50:35
Here is the story gents.
I need to be able to export my file system so that I can mount it from
another machine (where I have temporary root access) and back up the whole
thing (I do not have enough disk space, and the other machine has 20 Gig
free).
So I create /etc/exports
(I have tried the following different entries (seperated here by line)
/ -rw -access=<machine.i.want.to.have.access>
/ <machine.i.want.to.have.access>
/ access=<machine.i.want.to.have.access>
/ -mountroot=root <machine.i.want.to.have.access>
I have also created /etc/xtab with the same entries.
I run mountd
#mountd -n
and I always get back the following
Mar 12 23:29:36 myname mountd[2449]: Can't register mount
Mar 12 23:29:36 myname mountd[2449]: Can't register mount
When I do an rpcinfo i get the following
myname# rpcinfo -p localhost
program vers proto port
100000 2 tcp 111 portmapper
100000 2 udp 111 portmapper
100001 1 udp 1024 rstatd
100001 2 udp 1024 rstatd
100001 3 udp 1024 rstatd
100002 2 udp 1025 rusersd
100002 3 udp 1025 rusersd
100008 1 udp 1026 walld
If I go to the machine that I have temporary access to for this operation
I get the following when I try:
#mount <my.ip.address>:/ /root/<directory.i.want.to.mount.to>
mount: <my.ip.address>:/ server not responding: RPC: Program not
registered
Any help would be greatly appreciated,
-Greg Evans (macintosh-guru@televar.com)