Date: Fri, 5 Jul 1996 19:49:54 BST From: Michael Ryan <mike@NetworX.ie> To: FreeBSD Support <questions@freebsd.org> Subject: no rpc.statd and rpc.lockd Message-ID: <ECS9607051954C@NetworX.ie>
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I want to mount a FreeBSD 2.1 filesystem from a remote PC running Windows and an NFS client. It fails with the error message that there's no rcp.lockd daemon running. The same filesystem can be mounted from another, non-FreeBSD, Unix machine and the PC *can* mount filesystems from this non-FreeBSD box with no problems (it has rpc.statd and rpc.lockd). What am I missing on the FreeBSD box so the PC can successfully complete the mount? I've checked and there's no sign or reference to these two daemons. If they don't exist, how is file locking performed? Thanks, Mike <mike@NetworX.ie> ---
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