From: Dirk Bönning (dirk.boenning@ccf.de)
Date: Mon Jul 29 2002 - 09:21:25 EDT
Hello,
anything was right but the portmapper wasn't running.
So the right steps are:
1.) Put filesystem to export in /etc/exports
2.) Start portmapper (if not running; /etc/rc.d/init.d/portmap start)
3.) Start nfs server (if not running; /etc/rc.d/init.d/nfs start)
4.) exportfs -a
Thanx to Lieven Marchand.
CU, Dirk.
-------- orig question --------
Hello,
I'm new to this cobalt appliances systems. So sorry, if this is a stupid
question, but it seems that's much easier to mantain for Linux guys than
for solaris admins.
The problem:
I've an cobalt raq 4 and I want to export a part of a filesystem to the
internal net cause some application running on inside machines have to
write the results to the web.
I've tested so far:
put the following line into /etc/exports
/my/dirtree/to/share (RW)
The I started exportfs -a and finally doing a /etc/rc.d/init.d/nfs start.
This results in:
Starting NFS daemon: rpc.nfsd nfssvc: Connection refused
and sure the filesystem is not exported.
I don't want to boot the system within this state, cause any problem
could result very quickly in a complete new install on a cobalt.
Any glue, tip, hint, ..
Thanx in advance, Dirk.
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