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Date:      Sun, 26 Oct 1997 11:35:42 +1030
From:      Greg Lehey <grog@lemis.com>
To:        Troy Settle <rewt@i-Plus.net>
Cc:        "(ML) FreeBSD Questions" <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: NFS help
Message-ID:  <19971026113542.60338@lemis.com>
In-Reply-To: <01bce178$0d18de70$2ced63ce@abyss>; from Troy Settle on Sat, Oct 25, 1997 at 02:58:59PM -0400
References:  <01bce178$0d18de70$2ced63ce@abyss>

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On Sat, Oct 25, 1997 at 02:58:59PM -0400, Troy Settle wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I'm having a bit of a problem with NFS between 2 FreeBSD boxes.  The
> server is a 2.2-STABLE box, and the client is a 2.2.1-RELEASE.
>
> NFS has been working between these 2 boxes for nearly 10 months, and just
> started screwing up after changing the IP addresses.  I've checked through
> /etc/host.conf, /etc/hosts, DNS entries, and everything checks out fine.
> But I still can not get NFS working again. (All other IP stuff such as
> telnet, ftp, dns are working fine)
>
> What happens, is that when I try to mount the remote filesystem, mount_nfs
> just hangs, locking up the whole machine in a matter of minutes.  I have
> no idea what's going on, there's no syslog messages of any sort, no
> console messages, nothing to indicate where the problem is.
>
> If anyone has any clues to offer me, I would be very grateful.

Use tcpdump to see what it's trying to talk to.  You'll probably find
it's still looking for an old IP address, and the output of tcpdump
should be immediately enlightening.  If not, let's see it.

Greg



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