[Rule-list] nfs daemon problem

Michael Fratoni mfratoni at tuxfan.homeip.net
Wed Apr 24 05:54:39 EEST 2002


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On Tuesday 23 April 2002 07:33 pm, Richard Kweskin wrote:
> Hello All

> Here is the problem: slinky 0.2.1 install with network options
> installed, also with miniconda 0.7.2 with same options and same problem
> on same computer.
>
> Both installs seem to be fine. Login as root, then /etc/init.d/nfs
> start. Everything goes ok except nfs daemon which fails with nfssvc:
> address already in use. Verifying with rpcinfo -p shows all the right
> bits except nfs.

I know nothing of NFS, but a few ideas off the top of my head.
Have you configured the nfs exports? I assume you have to at least tell 
nfs what directories to export? I'll try to do a little experimenting 
with it this weekend.
The "address already in use" error is probably because nfs is already 
started. I believe it is started by default, if it is installed. I even 
seem to remember seeing messages related to it's start up in my testing.
Try 'chkconfig nfs --list' to see if it is turned on by default. My test 
machine is apart at the moment, so I can't check here.

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