NFS Error Summary:
An error occurred while mounting the NFS Client in the process of building the NFS network share system :
[Email protected] ~]# mount-t NFS 192.168.190.7:/old/opt
Mount.nfs:access denied by server while mounting 192.168.190.7:/old
To view the system log:
[Email protected] opt]# Cat/var/log/messages|grep mount
Jul 14:46:02 lamp01 Kernel:ext4-fs (SDA3): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. Opts:
Jul 14:46:02 lamp01 Kernel:ext4-fs (SDA1): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. Opts:
Because English is poor, so do not understand what this means?
Fortunately in http://www.heminjie.com/system/linux/2998.html this Netizen's blog inside see this article:
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The other methods have been tried, and the client is still not mounted.
(Because the CRT log is not logged down the operation command so can only describe the text)
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See the user's proposal, so I will /etc/hosts inside the content comments, and then NFS client mount on OK .
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NFS Client Mount Error