Re: ELINOS and "mount" command
From: Larry Doolittle (ldoolitt_at_recycle.lbl.gov)
Date: 10/31/03
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Date: Thu, 30 Oct 2003 23:08:42 +0000 (UTC)
In article <2bdd3303.0310300404.1e61b7c@posting.google.com>,
Mathias Gummert wrote:
>> >When I try to nfs-mount a remote PC from an embedded machine running
>> >ELINOS 2.0 I have to wait for a very long time until the remote
>> >directory is actually mounted.
>> >Only after 2-4 minutes I can use the remote machine.
>
> I'm not using DNS. I was trying the IP address and the /etc/hosts
> file, but it's the same in both cases.
>
> Another machine is connecting to the NFS server with no problems.
You don't really provide much information here.
Just a hunch, add "-o nolock" to your mount command.
If that doesn't work, come back with a _lot_ more details:
server OS and NFS software version, local kernel and mount
command version, what kind of network is between them, the
actual mount command, and anything else remotely relevant
to your configuration. Do you know about tcpdump or other
packet sniffers? Have you tried one on the server and/or
client?
- Larry
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