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Tag Search Advanced Search Unanswered Threads Find All Thanked Posts Go to Page... learn cannot register service rpc authentication error linux and unix commands - unix shell scripting Nfs client mount RPC Error: Program not registered. Red Hat Tags nfs rpc registration client failed rpc error program not registered Thread Tools Search this Thread Display Modes #1 03-28-2012 bobby320 Registered User Join Date: Apr 2011 Last Activity: 22 October 2015, 10:27 AM EDT Posts: 87 Thanks: 22 http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-newbie-8/learning-nfs-'rpc-error-authentication-error-'-814561/ Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts Nfs client mount RPC Error: Program not registered. Hello, I was having few issues on my linux box, I am getting this error whenever I tried to mount a share on a client linux host. Code: # mount -t nfs 10.10.4.150:/data/pops_sva /mnt mount: mount to NFS server '10.10.4.150' failed: RPC Error: Program not registered. # I see the error and I tried to restart portmap but that did not helpful. Running http://www.unix.com/red-hat/180459-nfs-client-mount-rpc-error-program-not-registered.html into same issue. I see the rpc.statd process running and rpc.lockd process not running, how can I start rpc.lockd service While I was going through couple of online links, mentioned "If you are using a 2.2 or later kernel with the /proc filesystem you can check the latter by reading the file /proc/filesystems and making sure there is a line containing nfs. If not, typing insmod nfs may make it magically appear if NFS has been compiled as a module; otherwise, you will need to build (or download) a kernel that has NFS support built in." -- I did checked in /proc/filesystems I didnot see nfsd entry. So in this case do I need to start nfs serivce on the client, to load nfsd module?? not sure what am I missing here to fix this issue. Code: # ps -ef |grep rpc.statd rpcuser 30196 1 0 13:39 ? 00:00:00 rpc.statd root 32214 30055 0 14:28 pts/1 00:00:00 grep rpc.statd # ps -ef |grep rpc.lockd root 32216 30055 0 14:28 pts/1 00:00:00 grep rpc.lockd # more /proc/filesystems nodev sysfs nodev rootfs nodev bdev nodev proc nodev cpuset nodev binfmt_misc nodev debugfs nodev securityfs nodev sockfs nodev usbfs nodev pipefs nodev anon_inodefs nodev futexfs nodev tmpfs nodev inotifyfs nodev eventpollfs nodev devpts ext2 nodev ramfs nodev hugetlbfs iso9660 nodev mqueue ext3 nodev rpc_pipefs nodev autofs # Thanks,
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2014 I'm been adding some resiliency to the NFS set up at work recently. Mainly to allow the clients to gracefully handle the server being MIA at boot, and to allow them to lose and reconnect to their mounts without them complaining too much. I found a script that looks to be the basis of helping me do this, How to fix stale NFS mounts on linux without rebooting, but it was relying on the rpcinfo command to check if NFS was up. This command was failing for me and it took more than a few minutes to figure it out so I thought I'd document it here. sudo rpcinfo -t NFSSERVER nfs rpcinfo: RPC: Port mapper failure - Authentication error program 100003 is not available NFS mounts were however working, so I knew something wasn't quite right. The solution on Ubuntu 12.04 lies on the NFS server. You need to allow the client IP address in the /etc/hosts.allow file for rpcbind. A minimal example is shown below: rpcbind : 192.168.1.1 Replace the IP address with the UP addresses of the NFS clients. I hope that helps someone 🙂 Steve Share this:EmailFacebookTwitterGoogleMorePrintLinkedInReddit Share You may also like... 0 Upgrading from Ubuntu 13.10 Saucy to 14.04 Trusty - unresolvable problem 1 Mar, 2014 0 LinuxMCE 10.04 Single Network Card 22 Jul, 2012 0 Escape ampersand in PHPWord docx documents 11 Oct, 2016 Leave a Reply Cancel reply Follow: Next story Upgrading from Ubuntu 13.10 Saucy to 14.04 Trusty - unresolvable problem Previous story BCM57781 Broadcom Dual Nic on Ubuntu 10.04 Recent Posts Escape ampersand in PHPWord docx documents Nexus 4 solid red light dead Upgrading from Ubuntu 13.10 Saucy to 14.04 Trusty - unresolvable problem rpcinfo -t NFSSERVER nfs -> RPC: Port mapper failure - Authentication error BCM57781 Broadcom Dual Nic on Ubuntu 10.04 Recent Commentsmaikhoepfel on Nexus 4 solid red light deadIgnacio Sánchez on Ubuntu Lucid 10.04 LTS percona-toolkit depends on…steve on Rename Google Apps Standard Edition accountAlan Chun o