Displaying 20 results from an estimated 200 matches similar to: "Gluster-NFS issues"
2011 Mar 30
2
nlockdmgr listen on privileged port
hey list!
I am attempting to shore up some centos machines (ranging from centos
5 to centos 5.4) for pci compliance by changing the port that
nlockdmgr listens on to function under a privileged port.
So what I did was try to hardcode the port by editing /etc/sysconfig/nfs
# TCP port rpc.lockd should listen on.
LOCKD_TCPPORT=1011
# UDP port rpc.lockd should listen on.
LOCKD_UDPPORT=1011
#
2002 Dec 27
0
re-exporting smb mounted filesystems from Redhat linux 8.0 to Solaris 8.0
Hi,
I am trying to mount the windows NT share to solaris 8.0 using Redhat 8.0 nfs.
Using smbmount I mounted windows share in Linux as /home/percipia/smb. I setup Linux as NFS Server and exported /home as nfs export.
[root@ldap root]# cat /etc/exports
/home 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0(ro,nohide,insecure,sync)
[root@ldap root]# rpcinfo -p
program vers proto port
100000 2 tcp 111
2011 May 31
1
Unable to mount Centos 5.6 Server via nfs4 - Operation Not Permitted - MADNESS!
After getting a reasonably configured NFS4 setup working on my Scientific Linux server, I spent a majority of my evening trying to do the same with my Centos 5 box, with fruitless results. Most attempts to mount that server returns the following message:
[root at sl01 log]# mount -t nfs4 192.168.15.200:/opt/company_data /mnt
mount.nfs4: Operation not permitted
As nearest as I can tell, I was
2023 Feb 16
1
ctdb tcp kill: remaining connections
Martin Schwenke schrieb am 15.02.2023 23:23:
> Hi Uli,
>
> [Sorry for slow response, life is busy...]
Thanks for answering anyway!
> On Mon, 13 Feb 2023 15:06:26 +0000, Ulrich Sibiller via samba
> OK, this part looks kind-of good. It would be interesting to know how
> long the entire failover process is taking.
What exactly would you define as the begin and end of the
2012 Oct 24
2
Why portmap is needed for NFSv4 in CentOS6
Hi all,
I have setup a CentOS6.3 x86_64 host to act as a nfs server.
According to RHEL6 docs, portmap is not needed when you use NFSv4, but
in my host I need to start rpcbind service to make NFSv4 works.
My /etc/sysconfig/nfs
#
# Define which protocol versions mountd
# will advertise. The values are "no" or "yes"
# with yes being the default
MOUNTD_NFS_V2="no"
2010 Feb 18
3
NFS client firewall config?
Hi all,
Which ports do I need to have open on an NFS client's firewall to allow it
to connect to a remote NFS servers?
When I disable iptables (using ConfigServerFirewall), it connects fine, but
as soon as I enable it, NFS gives me this error:
root at saturn:[~]$ mount master1.mydomain.co.za:/saturn /bck
mount: mount to NFS server 'master1.mydomain.co.za' failed: RPC Error:
Unable to
2005 Aug 23
6
NFS-root problem
I have been googling and searching the archive , haven''t got anything
helpful. Would appreciate any help.
Got the follow error when trying to start a domain using NFS root
IP-Config: Incomplete network configuration information.
Looking up port of RPC 100003/2 on 10.10.24.141 <http://10.10.24.141>
RPC: sendmsg returned error 101
portmap: RPC call returned error 101
Root-NFS:
2001 Nov 19
2
evaluate a variable in smb.conf
Hello
I want to use a variable in the global section of smb.conf
If the variable is %u (or %g), it concerns the current user (root at
this moment) and not the veritable user. while ?
does somebody can help me ?
thanks
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2010 Jun 29
0
winbindd GETGRENT results in trusted domains environment
Good day.
1. We have configured two domain controllers on Windows 2003 R2. We
named them TEST.LOCAL and CHILD.TEST.LOCAL respectively and made a
trust relationships between them. 2. We have installed Samba 3.5.3 on
Ubuntu 9.10, kernel 2.6.31-14 and configured it for using winbindd.
We have encountered a problem with results that winbind returns
upon a command GETGRENT. We
2016 May 30
0
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2012 Mar 04
1
Unable to start nfs server
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2004 Dec 31
1
rpcinfo *very* slow on diskless client
Hi all,
Sorry, this might be a bit off topic, but I'm not sure of the best place
to ask. I'm booting a diskless PC with PXELinux, and the kernel loads
successfully and I can log in and use the system as you'd expect. I
have done this before, however this time I decided to try using
ClusterNFS so that the diskless clients can share the boot server's
filesystem.
Unfortunately
2001 Nov 15
0
Problem with W2K SP2 and Samba 2.2.2
Hello
I have a problem with client in W2K SP2 (not with SP1 or NT4).
I use a samba server (solaris 2.7/samba 2.2.2) and a PDC (NT4SP6).
When a user open a session, the home directory of the user is not
connected. But, after, if I connect a network drive, it is correct.
So, I think that is not a problem of password
(EnablePlainTextPassword = 1 on W2K and security=user on samba
server).
Can
2004 Jun 17
0
portmap spoofing in nfsmount
Hi all,
I have implemented portmap spoofing in klibc nfsmount (released as
klibc-0.144) This is basically a vestigial portmap daemon which gets
launched before the mount() call and then just records any transactions
it gets to a file and sends back an affirmative reply.
There are two ways to use it (this belongs in a README file, but it's
too late at night right now):
a) Set a fixed
2010 Feb 03
0
cannot mount NFS share, portmap problems, what todo? [SOLVED]
On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 2:40 PM, Geoff Galitz <geoff at galitz.org> wrote:
>
>
> > Should it be running, or not?
>
>
>
>
>
> >root at mercury:[~]$ netstat -ap --inet | grep rpc
>
> >tcp 0 0 *:sunrpc *:*
> LISTEN 6458/portsentry
>
> >udp 0 0 localhost:filenet-rpc localhost:filenet-rpc
2006 Jun 26
0
[klibc 14/43] Remove in-kernel nfsroot code
The in-kernel nfsroot code is obsoleted by kinit. Remove it; it
causes conflicts.
Signed-off-by: H. Peter Anvin <hpa at zytor.com>
---
commit 161e1dc16ec1129b30b634a2a8dcbbd1937800c5
tree c30da837d746fe65d8a13ccf6f27bd381948edb4
parent 018604e070e143657abcf0cb256a1e2dda205d97
author H. Peter Anvin <hpa at zytor.com> Sat, 20 May 2006 16:24:05 -0700
committer H. Peter Anvin <hpa at
2008 Jun 05
2
RESEND [PATCH][BUGFIX] Fix termination of the spoofing portmapper
Hi,
I'm resending since I got no feedback: I assume that the message was lost...
The attached patch fixes a few bugs related to the spoofing portmapper used
by nfsmount.
Regards,
Louis
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2006 Apr 19
0
AHC Panic
I've finally been able to capture the panic, as now it occurs even with DDB
configured. Of the six machines I have running 6.1-RC (CVSupped today),
this is the only one that does this.
/boot/kernel/kernel text=0x30c488 data=0x3b6a0+0x3170c syms=[0x4+0x46430+0x4+0x58da4]
no such file or directory
-
Hit [Enter] to boot immediately, or any other key for command prompt.
Booting
2001 Mar 20
3
Interesting interaction between journal recovery and slow boots
For some time now I have been puzzled as to why certain portions
of my system boot were quite slow -- but only after journal
recoveries.
I was fearing that there was some ugly interaction between the
recovery and the use of the journal shortly afterward but alas that is
not the case. So just in case anybody else is seeing this problem and
decides to try to hunt it down, let me save you some
1996 Dec 05
0
NFS/mountd minor bug
This is only a small one and not that serious because remote lusers shouldnt
have access to your portmappers at all. However if they do then rpc.mountd
gives out more info than is ideal.
Viz
mount testbox:/usr/lib /mnt
mount testbox:/usr/lib failed, reason given by server: Permission denied
mount testbox:/usr/libs /mnt
mount: testbox:/usr/libs failed, reason given by server: No such file or