also here is all 5 lines from when i tried to mount on the client
Feb 3 17:18:00 localhost mountd[3061]: Caught signal 15, un-registering and
exiting.
Feb 3 17:18:00 localhost kernel: nfsd: last server has exited, flushing
export cache
Feb 3 17:18:01 localhost kernel: NFSD: Using /var/lib/nfs/v4recovery as the
NFSv4 state recovery directory
Feb 3 17:18:01 localhost kernel: NFSD: starting 90-second grace period
Feb 3 17:18:05 localhost rpc.statd[3093]: Caught signal 15, un-registering
and exiting.
Feb 3 17:18:05 localhost rpc.statd[3498]: Version 1.1.4 Starting
On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 5:22 PM, Bob Patterson Jr <bob(a)bobpattersonjr.com>wrote:
i have removed hosts.allow on my clients and i am getting this on my
client
in syslog
Feb 3 17:18:05 localhost rpc.statd[3093]: Caught signal 15, un-registering
and exiting.
and it seems to be authenticating on the server because of this
Feb 3 17:19:35 athens mountd[7192]: authenticated mount request from
192.168.1.105:715 for /isos (/isos)
~bob
On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 3:38 PM, Paolo Galtieri <pgaltieri(a)gmail.com>wrote:
> Yes. The easiest solution is to remove hosts.allow and hosts.deny.
> Unless, of course, you're using them :-). Another other option is to back
> out nfs-utils package to the released version. You can also add all your
> hosts to the /etc/hosts file on the server.
>
> Paolo
>
> On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 1:23 PM, Bob Patterson Jr
<bob(a)bobpattersonjr.com>wrote:
>
>> is anyone else experienceing issues with recent upgrade to nfs?
>>
>> I am unable to mount on my clients after the upgrade
>>
>> ~Bob
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