SUMMARY: NFS Portmap: RPC: Program not registered

From: Joe R. Jah <jjah_at_sol.ccsf.cc.ca.us>
Date: Thu May 31 2001 - 20:28:52 EDT
Wow!  That was quick;)

Many thanks to:

Rajmund Siwik <rsiwik@broadcom.com>
Mark McManus <mmcmanus@Houston.GeoQuest.SLB.COM>
Adeel Khurshid <adeelk@transmeta.com>
Ric Anderson <ric@Opus1.COM>
Jeff Woolsey <woolsey@jlw.com>
David Evans <David.J.Evans@oracle.com>
Timothy Lorenc <tim@load.com>
Thomas Jones <ThomasJo@iis.com>
Rasal RKU23 Kumarage <rkumarage@qantas.com.au>
Carlos Bernal <cbernal@fis.ulima.edu.pe>
And those whose responses are on the Net;)

Ric's response is the most comprehensive, and doesn't need to be
summarized;)

On Thu, 31 May 2001, Ric Anderson wrote:

> If you didn't have that share line in /etc/dfs/dfstab, nfs is
> not running.  Place the line in /etc/dfs/dfstab, then do
> 	unshareall # undo your manual share
> 	/etc/rc3.d/S15nfs.server start
> and then
> 	showmount -e
> and you should see the list of file systems you are exporting.  After
> that, the clients should be happy.
>
> Cheers,
> Ric Anderson (ric@opus1.com)

Original question:

> > I'd like to share some drives on my Solaris 7 box to some other clients on
> > the network.  From server1 I use the following command to share:
> >
> >         share  -F nfs  -o rw=client1 -d "home dirs"  /export/home0
> >
> > From client1 I use the following command to mount the shared drive:
> >
> >         mount server1:/export/home0 /mnt
> >
> > On client1 I get the following response with a hung, until I hit ^C:
> >
> >         NFS Portmap: RPC: Program not registered
> >
> > What am I missing?  I appreciate any pointers.

Regards,

Joe
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