Doh. Needed to enter “nfs on” from the CLI. Can’t remember ever needing to do that before, is this new to 8.2+ or should I be getting more sleep?
Does the above set it to start on bootup or do I need to flip something else? I definitely don’t remember ever needing to hack the rc file.
From: toasters-bounces@teaparty.net [mailto:toasters-bounces@teaparty.net]
On Behalf Of Rue, Randy
Sent: Friday, March 28, 2014 9:59 AM
To: toasters@teaparty.net
Subject: simulator 8.2 doesn't appear to be running NFS?
Hello Again All,
Trying to set up an 8.2 simulator to test the nfs.authsys.extended_groups_ns.enable option (more on that in yesterday’s thread).
Got it running in VMware player, can reach it from the real network, can manage it in OnCommand. Added the volume, qtree, export, etc
From the CLI “exportfs” shows the export as available with access to the specified netgroup. From the GUI the export is visible and the netgroup enumerates to its members.
Added the simulator license for the correct serial number and the NFS stack is licensed (although its “State” is “-NA-“ on the license page).
But if I try to “showmount –e” the filer from any client (CentOS or Solaris) I get “mount clntudp_create: RPC: Program not registered” as if NFS wasn’t actually running. If I run “rpcinfo –p” against the filer I get a long list of ports
but nothing related to mountd.
“options nfs” from the CLI shows v2 and v3 enabled.
What did I miss?
Thanks in advance…
Randy in Seattle