I am going to summarize (as I promised) even though it
does not involve a Sun System, although the answers do
apply, none of them worked. I actually had to re-boot
the system this morning and the file system mounted fine.
Please don't send me hate mail for this
as well, as I am going to remove myself from this list.
Thanks to:
Puneet Gulati
Andrew Evans
Reddy
Asim Zuberi
Birger Wathne
Alan Hill
Jim Harmon
Check the nfsd and rpc daemons.
Create a new mount directory and try mounting there, to
prove if it is local or not.
Make sure it isn't an automount point.
Check on server what has been exported and who can mount.
Ping each system with hostnames.
Look at /etc/export and /etc/dfs/dfstab.
Look at /etc/mnttab or /etc/mtab.
Again thanks to all.
Lisa
Lisa Yost
System Administrator
Digital Equipment Corp. for
Los Alamos National Laboratory
667-8912 (office)
505-380-2002 (pager) This is a new number!
"Just another pane in the glass"