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nfs issue
Hello,
I am running RHEL4 AS. /net/hostname is not always accessible. To solve the problem, I restart nfs, nfslock and portmap. in /var/log/messages, I keep on receiving: nfs_statfs: statfs error = 116 1] What does the above error mean? 2] any idea why portmap becomes dead? thanks. |
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Hi,
I think this error messages happens when you add/modify/remove some entries on /etc/exports. This file requires the reboot of nfs to retrieve its stable state. On Redhat, I advice to manipulate that file using system-config-nfs or redhat-config-nfs. This will restart nfs in safe mode, ie without need start from scrash. Good luck. |
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