Exportfs /etc/exports Syntax Error Bad Option List
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error: bad option list 1.2 Group/GID permissions issues 1.3 "Permission denied" when trying to write files as root 1.4 "RPC: Program not registered" when showmount -e
Nfs Troubleshooting In Linux
command issued 2 Client-side issues 2.1 mount.nfs4: No such device arch linux nfs client 2.2 mount.nfs4: access denied by server while mounting 2.3 Unable to connect from OS X clients
Nfs Server Logs
2.4 Unreliable connection from OS X clients 2.5 Intermittent client freezes when copying large files 2.6 mount.nfs: Operation not permitted 2.7 mount.nfs: Protocol not supported 2.8 Problems mount.nfs no such device redhat with Vagrant and synced_folders 3 Performance issues 3.1 Diagnose the problem 3.2 Server threads 3.3 Close-to-open/flush-on-close 3.3.1 The nocto mount option 3.3.2 The async export option 3.4 Buffer cache size and MTU 4 Debugging 4.1 Using rpcdebug 4.2 Using mountstats 4.3 Kernel Interfaces 4.4 NFSD debug flags 4.5 NFS debug flags 4.6 NLM mount.nfs no such device centos debug flags 4.7 RPC debug flags 4.8 General Notes 4.9 References 5 Other issues 5.1 Permissions issues Server-side issues exportfs: /etc/exports:2: syntax error: bad option list Delete all space from the option list in /etc/exports Group/GID permissions issues If NFS shares mount fine, and are fully accessible to the owner, but not to group members; check the number of groups that user belongs to. NFS has a limit of 16 on the number of groups a user can belong to. If you have users with more than this, you need to enable the --manage-gids start-up flag for rpc.mountd on the NFS server. /etc/conf.d/nfs-server.conf # Options for rpc.mountd. # If you have a port-based firewall, you might want to set up # a fixed port here using the --port option. # See rpc.mountd(8) for more details. MOUNTD_OPTS="--manage-gids" "Permission denied" when trying to write files as root If you need to mount shares as root, and have full r/w
Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2007 19:48:43 +1000 G'day again Today I noticed that I
Mount.nfs4: No Such Device
again couldn't connect to one FC6 box through NFS. mount.nfs no such device suse service nfs restart gives: Shutting down NFS mountd: [ OK ] Shutting down NFS daemon:
Common Nfs Issues In Linux
[ OK ] Shutting down NFS quotas: [ OK ] Shutting down NFS services: [ OK ] Starting NFS services: [FAILED] Starting NFS https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/NFS/Troubleshooting quotas: [ OK ] Starting NFS daemon: [ OK ] Starting NFS mountd: [ OK ] Thinking it may be linked to NFS issues a few ago, I did a yum update nfs* which updated nfs-utils-1.0.10-7.fc6.i386.rpm. However I still had the Starting NFS services [FAILED]. /var/log/messages shows: Apr https://www.redhat.com/archives/rhl-list/2007-April/msg03054.html 26 19:14:06 Ipex mountd[4346]: Caught signal 15, un-registering and exiting. Apr 26 19:14:11 Ipex kernel: nfsd: last server has exited Apr 26 19:14:11 Ipex kernel: nfsd: unexporting all filesystems Apr 26 19:14:11 Ipex kernel: RPC: failed to contact portmap (errno -5). Apr 26 19:14:12 Ipex exportfs[4529]: /etc/exports:1: syntax error: bad option list Apr 26 19:14:12 Ipex kernel: NFSD: Using /var/lib/nfs/v4recovery as the NFSv4 state recovery directory Apr 26 19:14:12 Ipex kernel: NFSD: starting 90-second grace period This syntax has worked up till now: [root Ipex ~]# cat /etc/exports /pub Coral(rw, sync) Lockie(rw, sync) /usr/local/iso/zod Coral(rw, sync) Lockie(rw, sync) [root Ipex ~]# uname -r 2.6.18-1.2868.fc6 Is the problem with portmap or /etc/exports? Any and all suggestions appreciated. Regards Simon Slater Follow-Ups: Re: Starting NFS services FAILED From: Götz Reinicke [Date Prev][Date Next] [Thread Prev][Thread Next] [Thread Index] [Date Index] [Author Index]
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