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ok i am pretty new i am thinking this maybe a dns situatioan i dunno....
i am trying to start nfs server i get the followin error: mountd[683] svc_tli create could not bind to requested address: address mismatch svc_create: svc_tli_create failed /usr/lib/nfs/nfsd [685]: tli_bind to wrong address cannot establish nfs service over /dev/udp: transport setup problem can someone please help me with this? |
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you need to take the "nfs" entry back into your /etc/services file :
this doc describes it Regs David |
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