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From: arisawa@plan9.aichi-u.ac.jp arisawa@plan9.aichi-u.ac.jp
Subject: [9fans] nfsserver
Date: Wed, 15 Apr 1998 23:27:51 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <19980415232751.K9Mwrofk-2wK3MMIE6mC9GkfxOfGY0QJ_KdKzoUOWW0@z> (raw)

I am now trying to export Plan9 file system to my unix workstation.
However I have not succeed in mounting.
My unix host named `ar' answers:

ar> /etc/mount -o soft,intr plan9:9fs /n/9fs
mount: plan9:9fs on /n/9fs: Stale NFS file handle
mount: giving up on:
   /n/9fs

I this command line, plan9 is my CPU server name, 9fs is my Plan9 file server,
and /n/9fs is a directory in the host `ar'.

Nfsserver and portmapper are already running on the CPU server;

bootes     1028    0:00   0:02   196K Read     nfsserver
bootes     1032    0:00   0:00   196K Read     nfsserver
bootes     1037    0:00   0:00    60K Read     portmapper
bootes     1038    0:00   0:00    60K Read     portmapper

The logs in /sys/log/nfs are:

plan9 Apr  8 23:30 nfs file server init
plan9 Apr  8 23:30 aux/nfsserver: listening to port 2049
plan9 Apr  8 23:54 portmapper init
plan9 Apr  8 23:54 aux/portmapper: listening to port 111
plan9 Apr  8 23:54 host=202.250.160.40, port=846, root="9fs"...
plan9 Apr  8 23:54 auth: 892029199 ar u=0 g=1

I don't know why I am told `Stale NFS file handle',
and I don't know what to do.
Please some one help me.

Thanks,

Kenji Arisawa
E-mail: arisawa@aichi-u.ac.jp




             reply	other threads:[~1998-04-15 23:27 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 13+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
1998-04-15 23:27 arisawa [this message]
1998-04-21 10:59 Lucio
1998-04-21 13:53 forsyth
1998-04-22  7:13 Kenji
1998-04-23  4:31 Russ
1998-04-23  4:31 Kenji
1998-07-25  0:30 Kenji
1998-07-25 22:23 Russ
1998-07-27  7:28 Kenji
1998-09-04  0:18 Russ
1998-09-04  6:39 forsyth
1998-09-04  7:56 forsyth
1998-09-07 16:08 Russ

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