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nfs?



Robert La Ferla wrote:
> On Jan 14, 2007, at 8:53 PM, Nuno Sucena Almeida wrote:
> 
>>     You seem to be missing the portmap daemon, you need to be running it
>> both on the server and clients.
>>     I usually have no complains about NFS performance, as long the
>> server FS
>> is adequate, has enough memory, the nfs rsize,wsize are setup
>> correctly, the sync/async issue,etc
> 
> portmap is running on both server (FC5) and client (OSX).
> 

Running on the client, what's the output of 'rpcinfo -p <serverhostname>' ?

Also, can you determine if the OSX client it trying to use NFS over UDP or
TCP, and if your server is configured to offer over that protocol?

Matt

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