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Re: [Xen-users] nfs storage



You should specify the IP addresses instead of using *
If a entire network, then use the parameter -network 10.10.33

Hth,

2011/8/11 babu karthik <r.g.babukarthik@xxxxxxxxx>
hi every body , in the two systems i have installed xcp , in order to migrate the vm , i created a common storage in one name vm_shared and in /etc/exports file  i have made
changes
/vm_shared *(rw, no_root_squash,sync)

but i could not be able to access the common storage from second system.

so for nfs i restarted the nfs and portmap
and exportfs -v every thing is working well in system one

to mount from system 2  i tried the following command
mount 10.10.33.220:/vm_shared  /vm_shared
its showing the following errors
mount to NFS server 10.10.33.220 failed: sytem Error : connection refused

even i stopped the firewall by..
service iptables stop
please solve this problem, so that both the system have to access the common storage

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R.G.BABUKARTHIK


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Atenciosamente,
Jean Rousseau Franco
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Maila Networks - Soluções em Conectividade IP

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