Wow! That was quick;) Many thanks to: Rajmund Siwik <rsiwik@broadcom.com> Mark McManus <mmcmanus@Houston.GeoQuest.SLB.COM> Adeel Khurshid <adeelk@transmeta.com> Ric Anderson <ric@Opus1.COM> Jeff Woolsey <woolsey@jlw.com> David Evans <David.J.Evans@oracle.com> Timothy Lorenc <tim@load.com> Thomas Jones <ThomasJo@iis.com> Rasal RKU23 Kumarage <rkumarage@qantas.com.au> Carlos Bernal <cbernal@fis.ulima.edu.pe> And those whose responses are on the Net;) Ric's response is the most comprehensive, and doesn't need to be summarized;) On Thu, 31 May 2001, Ric Anderson wrote: > If you didn't have that share line in /etc/dfs/dfstab, nfs is > not running. Place the line in /etc/dfs/dfstab, then do > unshareall # undo your manual share > /etc/rc3.d/S15nfs.server start > and then > showmount -e > and you should see the list of file systems you are exporting. After > that, the clients should be happy. > > Cheers, > Ric Anderson (ric@opus1.com) Original question: > > I'd like to share some drives on my Solaris 7 box to some other clients on > > the network. From server1 I use the following command to share: > > > > share -F nfs -o rw=client1 -d "home dirs" /export/home0 > > > > From client1 I use the following command to mount the shared drive: > > > > mount server1:/export/home0 /mnt > > > > On client1 I get the following response with a hung, until I hit ^C: > > > > NFS Portmap: RPC: Program not registered > > > > What am I missing? I appreciate any pointers. Regards, Joe -- _/ _/_/_/ _/ ____________ __o _/ _/ _/ _/ ______________ _-\<,_ _/ _/ _/_/_/ _/ _/ ......(_)/ (_) _/_/ oe _/ _/. _/_/ ah jjah@sol.ccsf.cc.ca.usReceived on Fri Jun 1 01:28:52 2001
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