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Ok, I poked around a bit on one of the Solaris boxes at work: check /etc/nfs/nfslog.conf That should tell you that your nfsd logs are in /var/nfs/... Good luck, Matt Stephen Adler wrote: > I tried that but there is no /var/log/messages. There's a > /var/log/syslog but that has nothing in it... > Solaris is sooo frustrating! > > Matthew Gillen wrote: >> Stephen Adler wrote: >> >>> Guys, >>> >>> I'm trying to setup autofs on solaris 10 and I'm having trouble getting >>> the /export/home >>> directory properly mounted for the home directories. The way I usually >>> test autofs is >>> by checking to see if I can nfs mount /export/home even on the same >>> system which >>> serves /export/home. But on solaris I seem not to be able to do so. I >>> get the following >>> >>> bash-3.00# mount solaris10:/export/home/root /testnfs >>> nfs mount: retrying: /testnfs >>> ^C >>> bash-3.00# hostname >>> solaris10 >>> bash-3.00# share >>> - /export/home/root rw,log=global >>> "home dirs" >>> >>> All advice is greatly appricated. >>> >> >> checking /var/log/messages is my best weapon for situations like this. I >> don't know if solaris would put NFS messages somewhere else, but it's >> a good >> place to start. >> >> Matt >> >> -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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