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SoftDux-Rudi FreeNAS Experienced Joined: Jun 2, 2011 Messages: 108 Thanks Received: 0 Trophy Points: 19 Home Page: http://www.SoftDux.com Hi. I hope nfs failed rpc error unable to send someone can help me with this one. I'm having trouble mounting an
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NFS shared, exported from FreeNAS onto a CentOS linux server. The error I keep getting is: root@pluto:[~]$ mount warning vmusr vmusr error in the rpc receive loop rpcin unable to send -t nfs 192.168.1.99:/mnt/Tank/backups/softdux/pluto /bck mount: mount to NFS server '192.168.1.99' failed: RPC Error: Unable to send. root@pluto:[~]$ showmount -e 192.168.1.99 rpc mount export: RPC: Unable to send; errno = Operation warning vmsvc error in the rpc receive loop rpcin unable to send not permittedClick to expand... I have added ports 111 & 2049, both UDP & TCP in the server's firewall's outgoing connection but that didn't seem to help. As soon as I disable the firewall on the Linux server I can mount the NFS share, but otherwise not. Does anyone know why, even when I allow the NFS ports through, it doesn't
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allow me to map the share? SoftDux-Rudi, Nov 10, 2011 #1 (You must log in or sign up to reply here.) Show Ignored Content Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Share This Page Tweet Log in with Facebook Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in Sign up now! Members Online Now dlavigne, Drake Walker, Mikael Johansson, Smarley, Thilo, BlinkyBill, diedura, ChralieX, pernicius, Richard J2, shubukin, BrianS36, bollar, Naskolnikov, joeschmuck, skyline65, Kova, tunis, Painkiller0191 Total: 210 (members: 21, guests: 180, robots: 9) Share This Page Tweet FreeNAS Community Home Forums > FreeNAS Forum > Help & Support > Sharing > Download Latest 9.10-STABLE Home Forums Forums Quick Links Search Forums Recent Posts Resources Resources Quick Links Search Resources Most Active Authors Members Members Quick Links Notable Members Current Visitors Recent Activity Forum Rules Documentation Report a Bug Help Links Help Links Quick Links Awards Leaderboards Menu Search Search titles only Posted by Member: Separate names with a comma. Newer Than:
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learn linux and unix commands - unix shell scripting Nfs client mount RPC Error: Program not registered. Red Hat Tags nfs rpc registration client https://forums.freenas.org/index.php?threads/cant-mount-nfs-share-through-firewall.3931/ 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 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 http://www.unix.com/red-hat/180459-nfs-client-mount-rpc-error-program-not-registered.html 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 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 missin
NFS RPC: Port mapper failure - RPC: Unable to receive If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking http://forums.justlinux.com/showthread.php?138210-NFS-RPC-Port-mapper-failure-RPC-Unable-to-receive the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Results 1 to 4 of 4 Thread: NFS RPC: Port mapper failure - RPC: Unable to receive Tweet Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… Subscribe unable to to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 02-19-2005,05:58 PM #1 Expattyke View Profile View Forum Posts Junior Grasshopper Join Date Jan 2002 Location Weston-Super-Mare, Somerset, U.K. Posts 2 NFS RPC: Port mapper failure - RPC: Unable to receive Good Evening All, could anyone help with this please? As a background I'm trying to network our three unable to send PC's at home here - my machine (host), the wife's, and my son's. All three incidentally are running FC3, although my son's dual boots with Win98. The idea is that all three machines can share an internet connection and the printer attached to my PC. Additionally, all three PC's should be able to access shared files on my PC (family photos, music, etc.), and there are some files on my wife's machine we both need access to. The internet connection's fine - we have an Origo 8100 modem/router (address 10.0.0.2, netmask 255.0.0.0) which is connected to a Netgear 104 hub, which the three PC's are connected to - all three PC's can access the internet without any problem. I've set all three machines up with an ip address of 10.0.0.x and netmask of 255.0.0.0, and can ping between all three without any apparent problem. However, trying to set up NFS is proving problematic. The folders I want to share are /files from my PC (host) and /home/shared from my wife's PC (anna) which should only be shared with host. Anna can mount the nfs share from