Hi Henry,
Your response and Dave Hawkins' responses have convinced me that I'll
need to try another combination of client and host.
Not that you've said otherwise.... My posting is TS-7300 specific
because I wanted to build my confidence that the problem wasn't
something I didn't know about NFS running from a Debian system.
This is one of my first experiences with an NFS failure and I've found
that it doesn't give much in the way of diagnostics. Specifically,
"RPC Timeout" has the potential to have huge number of causes.
Thank you.
Andy
--- In "lyy_henry" <> wrote:
>
> Hi Andy:
>
> Are you sure your NFS is working?
> I got NFS working in my Ts-7300 without any problem.
> However, I did have a similar error msg as you when I was trying
> to connect to another NFS server. the problem was that the NFS daemon
> is not running. So, you might wanna try to restart the daemon and
> make sure it is running.
>
> henry.
>
> --- In "Andy Mercier" <andynmercier@> wrote:
> >
> > I'm trying to get the TS-7300 to mount a NFS.
> >
> > Everything looks to be setup correctly on the client, TS-7300 stock SD
> > card with 2.4.26-ts11 #35, and the server, FC3, as I followed the
> > NFS-HOWTO/troubleshooting documentation... A rpcinfo -p of both the
> > client and the server both showed what they should.
> >
> > Server is at IP 192.168.1.11
> > Client is at IP 192.168.1.138
> >
> > Command used on TS-7300:
> > mount -t nfs 192.168.1.11:/home/nfs/deb-sarge /mnt
> >
> > Results in (after a long pause):
> > mount: RPC: Timed out
> >
> > Checking the tail of /var/log/messages on the server shows:
> > rpc.mountd: authenticated mount request from 192.168.1.138 for
/home/nfs
> >
> > The "authenticated" makes me think the server was happy.
> >
> > Which side has the problem? Server? Client?
> >
> > I can ping, telnet and ftp between these two machines without any
> trouble.
> >
> > -----
> > Andy
> >
>
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