Networking :: Can't Mount Exports Folders From Client?
Jul 16, 2010
I am working on a NFS server embedded on a PowerPC plateform (4650EX, 512Ram, 1 GB Ethernet) but i can't mount my exports folders from my client. Here are messages :-- server side :
$ tail /var/log/message
Dec 11 23:35:45 canyonlands mountd[1345]: authenticated mount request from 147.138.27.17:620 for /mnt/ssd (/mnt/ssd)
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Sep 6, 2010
I installed Debian on my NAS and I installed nfs to share the files, but I cannot mount anything over nfs with the it. it seems that I dont get the exports right.I added the IP to the hosts.allow, I added it to the exports.to make it easier, shananigen has the IP 192.168.10.33 and is the serverdebian has the IP 192.168.1.34 and is the clientis there a problem if I go across subnets?anyway, here we go
shananigen:/etc# cat exports
#
/home/gerard 192.168.1.34(rw,sync,no_subtree_check,root_squash)
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Jun 4, 2010
On a Lucid server, dnsmasq is happily running DHCP together with a local DNS; although, in setting up NFS, I seem to have a small problem... I have /etc/exports referencing the hostname of the clients but these IPs change when the DHCP lease is renewed. Unless I restart NFS or run exportfs, I cannot mount the exports on my clients. I know that it would be good to make the all the addresses static; however, I was wondering whether there is another way to configure NFS such as possibly adding in a script to continually monitor /var/lib/misc/dnsmasq.leases and re-export accordingly?
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May 12, 2010
I have a shared NTFS partition ("shared") that I use for data for both Windows and Ubuntu. How can I mount the music folder on shared to $Home/Music, and the Videos folder on shared to $Home/Videos? I want to mount the different folders on the partition to different folders in home.
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Nov 12, 2010
I have an Ubuntu 10.10 server and client. The server is stable, but the client crashes when writing to an nfs mount.The server has a software RAID, and I have tried every combination I can think of for mounting the share (udp, tcp, write size, nfs, nfs4 and so forth).
I don't have any security on the share, and it only appears to happen when writing to the share (so far). It happens fairly consistently when writing large files (over one GB). The copy starts to stall/start, then the whole interface freezes. I can't drop to other levels (ctrl-alt-f1), but there is still disk activity, and I had it beep at me after a freeze when I clicked several keys....
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May 17, 2011
Client is running Oracle VM Server 2.2.1 (kernel 2.6.18-128.2.1.4.37.el5xen). Storage is a NetApp 3210 (NFS configured to use TCP).
Iptables on client has udp and tcp ports 111, 2049 and the NFS server ports opened. Info retrieved using: rpcinfo -p NetApp
When trying a manual mount ...
But when using the proto=tcp option, it works ...
Stopping iptables also works (I can manually mount the share without using proto=tcp).
Is the mounting process somehow trying to negotiate first using udp which the Netapp doesn't respond and hence it fails by timing out?
Can I configure iptables such that I don't have to use the proto=tcp option? Or is there another configuration file I can tweak so that I don't have to use the proto=tcp option?
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May 14, 2010
Both server (web01), in DMZ, and client (app01), intranet, are Linux OEL5.5.
A few hints follows:
1- I ssh to web01, in DMZ, from a intranet machine on my desktop, export my DISPLAY, and try to bring up xclock; nothing happens.
2- traceroute from web01 to app01 fails.
3- NFS mount from web01, nfs server, to nfs client, app01, fails.
How should my network configuration on web01 or app01 be to make this NFS mount from web01 to app01 work?Each server has 4 NICs, I've only used eth0.
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Jun 28, 2011
I have a computer running Ubuntu 10.10. I am using it to share many hard drives connected to it. I am using Samba. I have successfully shared many folders to one Windows user. I am attempting to share other folders within the shared folders to another user as read only but have not had any success. When I attempt to connect to one of the shares from another computer running Ubuntu 10.10, logged into an Administrator account with the same username and password which I setup on the Samba share I get the error: "Unable to mount location" "Failed to mount Windows share"
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Nov 8, 2010
I am not able to configure nfs mounted disk for shareing samba. i have a server X. which configure samba for windows XP client this is done. now i have export X server samba share disk to mount Y server using nfs. this is mount and ok. but i don't share this disk using Y server samba configure.
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Apr 29, 2011
Just upgraded from 10.10 to 11..04 ,personal folders in Evolution email client have disappeared. The default folders are there with old sent mails in the sent folder. Should I inform Evolution developers?
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Jun 30, 2011
I have a nfs share on my 11.4 workstation at /abcd. I'd like to export everything under /abcd except for one directory /abcd/dontexport
I searched online for such an option but only came across noaccess option which doesn't seem to work.
exportfs says it is an unrecognized option if I run "exportfs -ra"
This is how my /etc/exports looks like:
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/abcd*(rw,wdelay,root_squash,no_subtree_check,anonuid=12345,anongid=6789)
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May 19, 2010
I have a shared NTFS partition ("shared") that I use for data for both Windows and Ubuntu.How can I mount the music folder on shared to $Home/Music, and the Videos folder on shared to $Home/Videos? I want to mount the different folders on the partition to different folders in home.
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Aug 8, 2010
I mounted a hard drive and its working ok. But I want to expand on it. I'd like to make it accessible via another folder, like make it look like /home/cackles/added as well as simply just /added. Is it just like when you mount the drive and add the line to fstab?
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Oct 6, 2010
I have installed PcManFM2 instead Dolphin on my kde4. It doesn't mount hard drives (No icons on sidebar) but can unmount if Dolphin mount it first. Xorg 1.8. I tried gamin and fam but useless.
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Apr 22, 2011
I just sat up an openSSH Server with Samba access and all, but don't think about that.here's my question, and as you read you may understand why I posted this instead of googling it, it's un-google-able.can I mount a regular folder like /media/disk1/random to 2 different places ? and if so here's the tricky part:
1: when I end up in that folder, I don't want the direction path to end up like this: /media/disk1/random IE: so I don't want a link to the other folder, I want the OS to think it's a regular folder (in lames terms)the reason is because I want my openSSH clients to move inside a small space, without jumping all over the place, and be able to use the (...) feature in the SFTP client.(don't think about the permissions their already set.)
2: I don't want it to be a synchronized folder, I want the data to be stored on /media/disk1/randomor else it kind of blows the whole file storage server idea straight out of the window.
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Mar 13, 2009
Is there an easy to make an entry in /etc/exports to export a directory for every entry in /etc/hosts?
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Jan 22, 2011
3.What /etc/exports entry would export a directory named /nfs to all clients on the subnet 192.168.10.0 and give them read-only access?
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Jan 6, 2011
trying to create a "local network" by directly connecting an IBM Thinkpad with Debian Linux installed on it to an Alix computer running Voyager Linux. I'm following a "how to" I found to create a music server, hence the requirement. My issue is I can't get a static IP address to be configured on the Debian machine.I've trawled the net and have found the instructions about editing the /etc/network/interfaces and have tried to do this. First I tried to get DHCP working so I could connect the Debian machine to the net and this proved successful. I edited the interfaces file to look as follows:
# The loopback network interface
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet dhcp
Then I tried adding a static IP address to the machine. As this is a network purely between two machines I made up the IP addres and used 192.168.0.1 and used a NetMask calculator to give me a NetMask of 255.255.255.254 (I told the calculator there would be 2 machines on the network). I then edited the interfaces file as follows:
# The loopback network interface
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
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I re-booted the machine (ifdown eth0 followed by ifup eth0 keeps saying that eth0 hasn't been configured - a problem there that I don't understand), but during boot up time it failed to assign the Static IP address to eth0 and made me go into SU mode. To fix it I simply replaced the interface file with the static IP inputs with the file that had the DHCP entries (I'd made a copy of the DHCP file), and re-started the machine. Everthing came up fine. So the first question is how do I get a static IP address to be assigned to eth0 such that whenever I shut down and restart the machine the static IP address is always loaded?
The second question is around creating the network via the cross over cable. From what I've found via Google, all I should have to do is create a static IP address on the Debian machine and a static IP address on the Voyager machine. Once they're connected by the cross over cable they should see each other. Is that correct, or do I have to do anything else?
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Apr 7, 2010
i want to have 2 partitions. one is called system. the other is private.
in the private partition i've got some folders i want to mount into system as system folders.
folders in private:
- www
- home
mount points in system:
- /var/www
- /home
is this possible? cause it seems that you can only specify a whole partition to use for a mount point and not a folder in a partition or am i wrong?
i run ubuntu server.
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Oct 24, 2010
I have a 1TB external hard drive. I would like to create in it 10 folders:
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I would then like to permanently mount each folder to its machine (I have 10 machines connected through a switch, so each machine will have a folder that is mounted to ONE of the 10 folders in the external hard drive).
My questions:
(1) Is this a good configuration? are there better ideas to give individual machines more space without replacing their hard drive?
(2) How do I limit each one of the folders ('folder1', 'folder2', ...., 'folder10') to a size of 100 [GB]? I don't want one folder (say, 'folder1') to grow in size and 'steal' the space designated to the other folders.
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Mar 13, 2010
I have a disk with two folders, folder1 and folder2. I'd like to mount these folders separately in my home folder, that is, to the locations:
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Mar 25, 2010
When I connect with my ubuntu 9.10 x86_64 freenx server from Linux/Mac share folders from client side will properly mounted and I can use with no problems.
When I connect to the same server from windows box, I get this error message:
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Info: Share: '//COMPUTER/FOLDER' failed to mount: mount error(5): Input/output error
Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g. man mount.cifs)
Last two days I was googleing a lot about this but all I tryed didn't work.
Is there somebody share folder works from windows connection?
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Sep 27, 2010
I created some .tar.gz archives, and later discovered that the archives include their mount points and drives as empty folders. How can I avoid that happening in the future? I suppose I did something wrong when creating the archives. I mean, what is the point of the archives having empty folders that represent the mount points and drives of the archived data?
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May 1, 2010
Moved to virtualization forum: [URL].. I just upgraded my Ubuntu VirtualBox guest to Lucid. My host machine shares two folders with the guest. I have them listed in my /etc/fstab so they're automatically mounted:
share /mnt/share vboxsf defaults 0 0 For some reason, it looks like Ubuntu attempts to mount these shared folders twice. The first time, the mount doesn't succeed, but the second time, it does, so by the time I actually log in, the shares work properly.
Karmic would just print an error message at boot, but now Lucid makes me press a key to continue booting when the mount fails. Ideally, I'd like to figure out how to make the first mount attempt work properly. But if that's complicated, just disabling Lucid's prompt would make me happy.
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Jan 15, 2010
I've just installed Ubuntu 9.10 and Samba 3.4. I've shared a folder and have accessed the share from a Windows 7 client. However, I've struggled to configure the share and folder so that the Win7 client can create files and/or folders in the share. Kept getting Permission Denied errors. Finally, (using Webmin) I set the permissions on the file folder so that "Other" had write access. I don't understand why this was necessary (and how unsecure this is). I already had the write access checkbox ticked for "User" but it wasn't enough.
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May 10, 2011
I have centos 5.6 I'm having trouble mounting my client on nfs4...
everytime I mount my client with proto=tcp I can't mount nfs4 exports directory
but if i change to proto=udp no problem mounting nfs4 export to client
This one no problem mounting
mount -t nfs4 -o hard,intr,proto=udp,port=2049,acregmin=24,acregmax=240,acdirmin=240,acdirmax=240,rsize=32768,wsize=32768 192.168.0.10:/ /uploads
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Aug 7, 2015
I have Debian 7 running on RPi2 with Kodi. My NFS server is running on Slackware 14.1 which doesn't have full support for nfs4. I think this is causing some slowdowns/extra time when trying to stream video. Debian 7 by default mounts NFS as nfsv4, I would to like to disable this if possible. If so how?
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Jan 23, 2010
Setting of my NFS as following and I am failed to mount client and get connected the both computer using Fedora 11; server ~(tower) and client (note book)
NFS Server setting ...
root@tomcat shylock_1]# cat /etc/sysconfig/iptables
# Firewall configuration written by system-config-firewall
# Manual customization of this file is not recommended.
*filter .....
Please make note selinux demon has been disabled.
On Client Side:
file : /etc/exports EMPTY
file : /etc/hosts.allow EMPTY
file :/etc/hosts.deny EMPTY
[root@eagle shylock_1]# cat /etc/sysconfig/iptables
# Firewall configuration written by system-config-firewall
# Manual customization of this file is not recommended.
*filter .....
After making several attempt I cannot mount share on client. What I am missing here? OR is there problem with F11 with NFS server? While throwing everything including sink... I ran tcpdump on server while issuing mount command from client; I got following tcp dump.
01:14:57.142977 IP eagle.xxxxx.co.uk.38684 > tomcat.xxxx.co.uk.sunrpc: S 593790635:593790635(0) win 5840 <mss 1460,sackOK,timestamp 38407834 0,nop,wscale 6>
01:14:57.143033 IP tomcat.xxxxx.co.uk > eagle.xxxxx.co.uk: ICMP host tomcat.xxxxx.co.uk unreachable - admin prohibited, length 68
01:15:02.142293 arp who-has eagle.xxxxx.co.uk tell tomcat.xxxxx.co.uk
01:15:02.142431 arp reply eagle.xxxxx.co.uk is-at 00:10:a7:04:d0:0d (oui Unknown)
Which reflect that client (computer - eagle) trying to make call on Server - tomcat but failing. We have a router which also server DHCP Server and issue IP but server has static IPs.
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Jul 12, 2011
I've setup an NFS share on my Fedora 15 host of which Google'ing told me that it had changed radically from the old NFSv3 config. Ie. no more /etc/hosts.allow or /etc/hosts.deny files.....My current setup is this..../etc/sysconfig/nfs:
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# Define which protocol versions mountd
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Jul 3, 2011
I have nfs-server installed and running on my Ubuntu 10.04 server. I have some directories exported. I can connect from my Ubuntu 10.04 PC using the commands:
sudo mount taylor10:/data0 /t10/data0
sudo mount taylor10:/data1 /t10/data1
sudo mount taylor10:/data2 /t10/data2
sudo mount taylor10:/data3 /t10/data3
However, when I have my firewall on the PC enabled (Firstarter) I cannot make the mounts. I have ports 111 and 2049 open. If I stop the firewall, do the mounts and then start the firewall I am still mounted to the nfs shares. The connection is on port 2049. I have observed that when the firewall is enabled and I issue the mount command I get traffic on a random port such as 46694, 37022, etc. I have found instructions regarding editing /etc/default/nfs-common but they seem to control the port the server is listening on, not the port which the client is asking on. How do I lock down the port which mount and/or the nfs client is using to talk to the server to make the initial contact.
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