Error mount NFS -- nfs4_get_rootfh
Ed Greshko
Ed.Greshko at greshko.com
Thu Jan 5 07:11:18 UTC 2012
On 01/05/2012 02:59 PM, Geoffrey Leach wrote:
OK.... Trimming a bit.....
You are on the client...and you did a telnet to the client's port 2049
and you got a connection...
>
>
> On client (pvr)
> root at pvr[159]->telnet pvr 2049
> Trying 192.168.10.4...
> Connected to pvr.
> Escape character is '^]'.
> ^]
>
> telnet> quit
> Connection closed.
BUT.....earlier I asked....
So, on "pvr" what do you get when you type this as root?
systemctl is-enabled nfs-server.service
and you came back with
"disabled".
So, I can't understand (unless you subsequently started the service on
the client) how you can get a connection.
I'm getting to the point of being utterly confused about what you're doing.
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