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  1. #1

    Unhappy RPC: Timed out

    I tried to mount NFS file system on FreeBSD (4.11/5.2/6.1) computer and have following error
    message RPC: Timed out

    adm1# showmount -e 10.111.0.92
    Exports list on 10.111.0.92:
    /mnt_shares/lv00/nfs Everyone
    adm1#


    adm1# mount_nfs
    usage: mount_nfs [-23bcdiLlNPsTU] [-a maxreadahead] [-D deadthresh]
    [-g maxgroups] [-I readdirsize] [-o options] [-R retrycnt]
    [-r readsize] [-t timeout] [-w writesize] [-x retrans]
    rhostath node
    adm1# mount_nfs -T -r 1500 -w 1500 10.111.0.92:/mnt_shares/lv00/nfs /mnt/nfs/
    [tcp] 10.111.0.92:/mnt_shares/lv00/nfs: RPCPROG_MNT: RPC: Timed out

    adm1# rpcinfo -p 10.111.0.92
    program vers proto port service
    100000 2 tcp 111 rpcbind
    100000 2 udp 111 rpcbind
    100024 1 udp 32768 status
    100024 1 tcp 32770 status
    100003 2 udp 2049 nfs
    100003 3 udp 2049 nfs
    100003 2 tcp 2049 nfs
    100003 3 tcp 2049 nfs
    100021 1 udp 32770 nlockmgr
    100021 3 udp 32770 nlockmgr
    100021 4 udp 32770 nlockmgr
    100021 1 tcp 32771 nlockmgr
    100021 3 tcp 32771 nlockmgr
    100021 4 tcp 32771 nlockmgr
    100005 1 udp 32771 mountd
    100005 1 tcp 32772 mountd
    100005 2 udp 32771 mountd
    100005 2 tcp 32772 mountd
    100005 3 udp 32771 mountd
    100005 3 tcp 32772 mountd
    adm1#


    Anyone has ideal?
    Thanks


  2. #2

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    It could be a lot of reason of not successed mounting nfs.

    I. Please enter these command from client side:
    1. rpcinfo -p IP_of_nfsserver. You should see a list that contain : portmapper, nfs,
    mountd, nlockmgr, status

    2. showmount -e IP_of_nfsserver
    You should see a list of NFS shares

    II. check if your ip address has sufficient right to enter chosen share

    III. If above commands give a positive output, please use this mount options:
    mount -t nfs -o tcp, rsize=1500, wsize=1500 IP_of_nfsserver:/share/SHARE_NAME

    IV. It could be a firewall on client side, for check it out, please turn off firewall.
    All the best,

    Todd Maxwell


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    Quote Originally Posted by To-M
    It could be a lot of reason of not successed mounting nfs.

    I. Please enter these command from client side:
    1. rpcinfo -p IP_of_nfsserver. You should see a list that contain : portmapper, nfs,
    mountd, nlockmgr, status

    2. showmount -e IP_of_nfsserver
    You should see a list of NFS shares

    II. check if your ip address has sufficient right to enter chosen share

    III. If above commands give a positive output, please use this mount options:
    mount -t nfs -o tcp, rsize=1500, wsize=1500 IP_of_nfsserver:/share/SHARE_NAME

    IV. It could be a firewall on client side, for check it out, please turn off firewall.
    (1.)
    adm1#
    adm1# rpcinfo -p 10.111.0.92
    program vers proto port service
    100000 2 tcp 111 rpcbind
    100000 2 udp 111 rpcbind
    100024 1 udp 32768 status
    100024 1 tcp 32770 status
    100003 2 udp 2049 nfs
    100003 3 udp 2049 nfs
    100003 2 tcp 2049 nfs
    100003 3 tcp 2049 nfs
    100021 1 udp 32770 nlockmgr
    100021 3 udp 32770 nlockmgr
    100021 4 udp 32770 nlockmgr
    100021 1 tcp 32771 nlockmgr
    100021 3 tcp 32771 nlockmgr
    100021 4 tcp 32771 nlockmgr
    100005 1 udp 32771 mountd
    100005 1 tcp 32772 mountd
    100005 2 udp 32771 mountd
    100005 2 tcp 32772 mountd
    100005 3 udp 32771 mountd
    100005 3 tcp 32772 mountd
    adm1#

    (2.)
    adm1# showmount -e 10.111.0.92
    Exports list on 10.111.0.92:
    /mnt_shares/lv00/nfs 10.111.0.33
    adm1#


    (3.)
    exports
    "/nfs" 10.111.0.33(rw)

    (4.)

    adm1# mount -t nfs -o tcp, rsize=1500, wsize=1500 10.111.0.92:/mnt_shares/lv00/n
    fs
    usage: mount [-adfpruvw] [-F fstab] [-o options] [-t ufs | external_type]
    mount [-dfpruvw] special | node
    mount [-dfpruvw] [-o options] [-t ufs | external_type] special node
    adm1#

    (5.)
    adm1#
    adm1#
    adm1#
    adm1#
    adm1# ipfw sh
    ipfw: DEPRECATED: 'sh' matched 'show' as a sub-string
    65535 901254 384459018 allow ip from any to any
    adm1#


    Anyone has ideal?

    Model: Open-E NAS ENTERPRISE
    Version: 1.89.E000000000.2024
    Release date: 2006-07-05
    S/N: 02xxxxxxx

  4. #4

    Default

    Can you try with another Linux system. Also was this working before?
    All the best,

    Todd Maxwell


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