continued NIS problems.

From: robm (rob.merritt@usask.ca)
Date: Fri May 18 2007 - 13:29:52 EDT


I recently had a master NIS server go down and am currently rebuilding
it. The slave server has been in place and was working fine until today
where I get:

(hooke is the slave that was working)

# mount -F nfs hooke:/test /mnt/test
nfs mount: hooke:/test: Permission denied

my first instinct was that the dfstab just need the fqdn added , this
however didn't help. So now I suspect the NIS db is corrupt.
typing ypcat -k passwd works fine returning a list of users. typing
ypcat -k ypservers returns 4 blank lines ?
could this be the problem and if so can I fix it?

here is an error from the NIS slave.

May 17 09:27:58 hooke mountd[25627]: svc_tli_create: could not bind to
requested address: No Error
May 17 09:27:58 hooke mountd[25627]: svc_create: svc_tli_create failed
May 17 09:27:58 hooke mountd[25627]: svc_tli_create: could not bind to
requested address: No Error
May 17 09:27:58 hooke mountd[25627]: svc_create: svc_tli_create failed
May 17 09:27:58 hooke mountd[25627]: svc_tli_create: could not bind to
requested address: No Error
May 17 09:27:58 hooke mountd[25627]: svc_create: svc_tli_create failed
May 17 09:27:58 hooke mountd[25627]: unable to create nfsauth service
May 17 09:27:58 hooke /usr/lib/nfs/nfsd[25629]: t_bind to wrong
address
May 17 09:27:58 hooke /usr/lib/nfs/nfsd[25629]: Cannot establish NFS
service over /dev/udp: transport setup problem.
May 17 09:27:58 hooke /usr/lib/nfs/nfsd[25629]: t_bind to wrong
address
May 17 09:27:58 hooke /usr/lib/nfs/nfsd[25629]: Cannot establish NFS
service over /dev/tcp: transport setup problem.
May 17 09:27:58 hooke /usr/lib/nfs/nfsd[25629]: Could not start NFS
service for any protocol. Exiting.

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