babu karthik wrote:>hi in order to configure nfs server
>
>mkdir /vm_shared
>etc/exports
>
>/vm_shared <http://10.10.34.133/24(rw,syn)>10.10.34.133/24(rw,syn)
>my subnet :255.255.240.0
>
>service nfs restart
>chkconfig nfs on
>exports -r
>showmount -e
>
>
>and in client system
>show mount -e 10.10.33.220
>
>mount clntudp_create:RPC Port mapper failure
>
>pls solve this
Read http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
Come back when you have a question, and can provide the information
needed to help.
But this doesn''t sound like a Xen problem, it sounds like an NFS
problem. Have you checked that your networking is actually working -
that would be a good first step (sorry second, first step is reading
the above).
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