[PlanetCCRMA] Re: a couple of questions re CCRMA on a network

Mark Knecht Mark Knecht <markknecht@gmail.com>
Fri Dec 10 11:05:02 2004


Is a firewall blocking all of this groovy technology?


On Fri, 10 Dec 2004 19:55:36 +0100, Artem Baguinski <artm@v2.nl> wrote:
> JakeHarries@aol.com writes:
> 
> > Hi I've installed CCRMA RH 9 on a couple of pcs at Access
> > ====== The issues are twofold:
> 
> 
> > (1) Can I use CCRMA as an NFS Client? Currently I have a (working!)
> > NFS server exporting /home, but when I try to mount it (from the
> > client, as root):
> >
> > root$ mount 192.168.1.2:/home /mnt/fileserver
> >
> > Then I get an RPC timeout.
> >
> > Why? Looking at the loaded modules, they include sunrpc and lockd, but
> > not 'nfs' by default. However, even if I "insmod nfs" before I try to
> > mount the remote filesystem, I still get the RPC timeout.
> >
> > I have other NFS clients running on the network - and they mount the
> > server no problem. Yes, I have made sure I've "mkdir /mnt/fileserver"
> > on the client... Is there something about CCRMA which doesn't like
> > NFS? Or is there another module I should insert? Or... what?
> 
> is portmap service running?
> 
> Although it says "The portmapper manages RPC connections, which are
> used by protocols such as NFS and NIS. The portmap server must be
> running on machines which act as servers for protocols which make use
> of the RPC mechanism." I seem to remember that I was getting RPC
> timeouts on client machines as well when I didn't have portmap running
> on them.
> 
> there are other services related to NFS/RPC easy to spot in
> 
> RedHatMenu > System Settings > Server Settings > Services
> 
> the services starting from rpc all mention nfs. but look out for
> others as well.
> 
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