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> From: Margaret Doll <Margaret_Doll@(protected)> > Date: Thu Apr 7, 2005 8:18:42 AM US/Eastern > To: Red Hat Network Users List <rhn-users@(protected)> > Subject: Re: [rhn-users] portmap failure > > > On Wednesday, April 6, 2005, at 05:56 PM, Alfred Hovdestad wrote: > >> The first thing to check is iptables (firewall). What does >> >> # iptables -L >> >> return? > > From the Enterprise System: > > # iptables -L > Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT) > target prot opt source destination > RH-Firewall-1-INPUT all -- anywhere anywhere > > Chain FORWARD (policy ACCEPT) > target prot opt source destination > RH-Firewall-1-INPUT all -- anywhere anywhere > > Chain OUTPUT (policy ACCEPT) > target prot opt source destination > > Chain RH-Firewall-1-INPUT (2 references) > target prot opt source destination > ACCEPT all -- anywhere anywhere > ACCEPT all -- anywhere anywhere > ACCEPT icmp -- anywhere anywhere icmp any > ACCEPT ipv6-crypt-- anywhere anywhere > ACCEPT ipv6-auth-- anywhere anywhere > ACCEPT all -- anywhere anywhere state > RELATED,ESTABLISHED > ACCEPT tcp -- anywhere anywhere state NEW > tcp dpt:ftp > ACCEPT tcp -- anywhere anywhere state NEW > tcp dpt:ssh > ACCEPT tcp -- anywhere anywhere state NEW > tcp dpt:617 > REJECT all -- anywhere anywhere > reject-with icmp-host-prohibited > > From the RH7,3 systems: > > ipchains -L > Chain input (policy ACCEPT): > target prot opt source destination > ports > icmp icmp -- --- anywhere anywhere any > -> any > Chain forward (policy ACCEPT): > Chain output (policy ACCEPT): > Chain icmp (1 references): > target prot opt source destination > ports > ACCEPT all -- --- anywhere anywhere n/a > > nmap on the Enterprise System > > (The 1593 ports scanned but not shown below are in state: closed) > Port State Service > 22/tcp open ssh > 111/tcp open sunrpc > 617/tcp open unknown > 667/tcp open unknown > 681/tcp open unknown > 2049/tcp open nfs > 6000/tcp open X11 > 32771/tcp open sometimes-rpc5 > > nmap on the RH 7.3 system > > Port State Service > 22/tcp open ssh > 111/tcp open sunrpc > 515/tcp open printer > 617/tcp open unknown > 820/tcp open unknown > 1024/tcp open kdm > 6000/tcp open X11 > 32770/tcp open sometimes-rpc3 > 32771/tcp open sometimes-rpc5 > > > >> >> Alfred Hovdestad >> >> >> Margaret Doll wrote: >>> I have three systems at RH 7.3 and one system at Enterprise 3. They >>> are supposed to share partitions via nsf. The Enterprise 3 system >>> mounts partitions from each of the RH 7.3 systems. The RH 7.3 >>> systems can mount each others partitions. However, the RH 7.3 >>> systems cannot mount the partitions from the Enterprise system. >>> All of them show port 111 open when I run nmap. >>> All of them have each other's ip address in their /etc/hosts table >>> and /etc/hosts_allow is set correctly. >>> # mount /uo >>> mount: RPC: Port mapper failure - RPC: Unable to receive >>> mount: backgrounding "RH-E3:/workspacer" >>> From the 7.3 systems: >>> rpcinfo -u RH-7.3 portmap >>> program 100000 version 2 ready and waiting >>> # rpcinfo -u RH-E3 portmap >>> rpcinfo: RPC: Port mapper failure - RPC: Unable to receive >>> program 100000 is not available >>> Any ideas why this is not working? >>> Thanks. >>> __ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____
I found from "rpcinfo -p" that only portmapper was running. I started nfs and nfslock which started most of the rpc services. I am still missing sgi_fam and nlockmgr. Any ideas why these have not started?
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