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Date:      Fri, 3 Aug 2001 10:44:18 -0700
From:      "Caleb Walker" <cwalker@cwalk.org>
To:        <so@server.i-clue.de>
Cc:        "Christoph Sold" <so@server.ms-agentur.de>, <questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: second harddrive does not show up in nfs mount
Message-ID:  <009a01c11c44$bf507700$92115ea5@whl117671isd>
References:  <01080300075500.01201@butthead.cwalk.org> <3B6A5A1D.D7041618@i-clue.de> <01080301153502.01201@butthead.cwalk.org> <3B6A6409.90E64AC9@i-clue.de>

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> > mount router:/ /mnt/nfs
>
> So, let's clarify things up:
>
> You export from 192.168.1.xx to  ...39, and (with alldirs) to ...35 and
> ...36.
>
> On ...39, try to mount ...xx:/ to /mnt/nfs.
> Is the directory /mnt/nfs properly mapped to the root directory of the
> remote system?
>
> If so, can you cd hd1/ ?
>
> If yes, is the directory contents listed properly?

The Directory /mnt/nfs is properly mounted as far as I know.  I can get into
everything but hd1/.  I mean I can get into the directory but nothing is
listed.  I have moved the home directories into this mount point so there is
a lot of data in there but I cannot see it with 39, 35, or 36.  If I do
something like drop a file into that directory I can see it but if I go back
to the server there is nothing but home directories in there.

>
> As a catchall, try to stop and restart nfs services on the ...xx
> machine. (see network_pass3() in /etc/rc.network).

I do this all the time when I change /etc/exports and I just did it again
when I got this email.

>
> HTH
> -Christoph Sold
>
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