Thanks to Benjamin. I removed 'old-host-name' entry from
/etc/rmtab and killed rpc.statd, restarted rpc.statd.
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From: Benjamin Cline <benji@hnt.com>
To: Jeffrey Liu <jliu@extsvr.aptix.com>
Subject: Re: rpc.statd message
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On Mon, 24 Aug 1998, Jeffrey Liu wrote:
> We changed hostname on one SunOS 4.1.4 workstation,
> then another SunOS 4.1.4 workstation has following message on console:
> rpc.statd: cannot talk to stated at 'old-host-name'.
>
> I checked /etc/sm and /etc/sm.bak, removed 'old-host-name' entry
> reboot the workstation. But after reboot, the 'rpc.statd' message
> still showed on console.
>
> What else do I need to change?
>
Maybe check /etc/rmtab (the list of remotely mounted file systems)?
benji
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