Trond Myklebust wrote:
>
> >>>>> " " == Derek Martin <derek@netria.com> writes:
>
> > svc: svc: lockd: unable to monitor 192.X.X.X
>
> <snip>
> > 1) a locking bug
>
> Not a bug. It's your responsibility to run the 'rpc.statd' daemon if
> you want to use file locking over NFS. This needs to be done on both
> the client and the server.
It was running, as was rpc.quotad, rpc.mountd, and rpc.nfsd. RedHat's
init scripts start these programs automatically at boot time. I may
have some complaints about RedHat, but they generally make sure the
right stuff gets started in their rc scripts.
And I goofed up those messages... the svc messages were supposed to be:
svc: unknown version (3)
svc: unknown program 100227 (me 100003)
I believe these are both pertaining to nfs v3 (nfsd and rpc).
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