NFS not starting on reboot

NFS not starting on reboot

Post by John Du » Thu, 11 Jul 2002 18:47:14



We have a directory NFS exported from serverA to serverB

We have a problem with AIX 4.3.3. where by NFS processes does not seem
to start correctly on server A after a reboot. Each time we have to go
into SMIT and do StartNFS

If we do not do that, then we get errors on serverB such as the
following :

mount: 1831-010 server serverA not responding
:rpc:1832-019 program not registered

mount backgrounding

Is this an NFS bug?

 
 
 

NFS not starting on reboot

Post by Paresh Chudasm » Fri, 12 Jul 2002 08:05:06



Quote:> We have a directory NFS exported from serverA to serverB

> We have a problem with AIX 4.3.3. where by NFS processes does not seem
> to start correctly on server A after a reboot. Each time we have to go
> into SMIT and do StartNFS

> If we do not do that, then we get errors on serverB such as the
> following :

> mount: 1831-010 server serverA not responding
> :rpc:1832-019 program not registered

> mount backgrounding

> Is this an NFS bug?

Do you have /etc/exports ?

NFS server process will not start if your exports are not in /etc/exports.

regards

 
 
 

NFS not starting on reboot

Post by news.volvo.s » Fri, 12 Jul 2002 17:59:58


Check the file /etc/rc.nfs
look if the lines which start the nfsd and biod daemons are commented out.

Just a hint,

Alain De Witte


Quote:> We have a directory NFS exported from serverA to serverB

> We have a problem with AIX 4.3.3. where by NFS processes does not seem
> to start correctly on server A after a reboot. Each time we have to go
> into SMIT and do StartNFS

> If we do not do that, then we get errors on serverB such as the
> following :

> mount: 1831-010 server serverA not responding
> :rpc:1832-019 program not registered

> mount backgrounding

> Is this an NFS bug?

 
 
 

1. NFS Does Not Start Automatically After Reboot

Hi All,

I am running RedHat 6.1 Linux and have a small network on which I'm running
NFS (among other things).  I recompiled my kernel recently and now, instead of
NFS starting automatically, I receive error messages:

RPC:  portmapper failure
RPC:  unable to receive

Yet, when I go to /etc/rc.d/init.d and exeucte ./nfs start or stop it works
fine.

I'm assuming that somehow the order in which things start got whacked and that
NFS requires something (portmapper?) before it can proceed.  

Can anyone give me a clue where to being looking?  Has anybody else had this
problem?

-Thanks in advance.

-Mike

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