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> James P. Kinney III wrote:
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>> That sounds like the portmap process isn't running. Stop NFS and restart
>> portmap.
>>
>> service nfs stop
>> service portmap restart
>> service nfs start
>>
>> If that solves the problem then make sure the services are started
>> properly at boot up (why are you rebooting anyway ?!?!)
>>
>> chkconfig --list portmap
>>
>> It should be running (i.e. "On") for service level 3 (and 5 if you run
>> X)
>>
>> Fix it with:
>>
>> chkconfig --level 35 portmap on
>>
>> Now go to /etc/rc3.d and look at the "S" links. Make sure that the
>> portmap has a lower number than the nfs S-link. Make sure the nfs has a
>> lower number that portmap for the K-links to stop nfs before portmap.
>>
>> Do the same for /etc/rc5.d if you run X.
>>
>> On Fri, 2004-08-27 at 08:28, Brandon Colbert wrote:
>>  
>>
>>> When the server boots up it hangs when it tries to start NFS 
>>> services, and it just sits there.
>>>
>>> When i start it manually it takes a long time to start, but it 
>>> starts. However, when i try to mount the NFS share from a client it 
>>> gave me a RPC error.
>>>
>>> So I go back to the server and run /etc/init.d/nfs status and it 
>>> says that it is running.
>>>
>>> Both servers are having the same problem.
>>>
>>> Any idea. I have to get it fix before they run payroll.
>>>
>>> Server OS: Redhat 9
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
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Thanks. It works.


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