Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!shadooby!ginosko!uunet!munnari.oz.au!murtoa.cs.mu.oz.au!charlie!aragorn.cm.deakin.oz.au!robert From: robert@aragorn.cm.deakin.oz.au (Robert Ruge) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apollo Subject: Apollo NFS V2.0 Message-ID: <7847@charlie.OZ> Date: 10 Oct 89 04:02:23 GMT Sender: root@charlie.OZ Reply-To: robert@aragorn.cm.deakin.oz.au (Robert Ruge) Organization: Department of Computing & Mathematics - Deakin University Lines: 27 I am hoping that somebody can help me with an NFS installation problem that I am having. I am running SR10.1 on a 3010 and have had troubles getting NFS running. I can mount the apollo root directory and access all its files from another unix system but I cannot get a unix filesystem mounted onto the apollo. I need to mount some user filesystems onto the apollo because it only has an 80Mb disk and it is becoming desperately short on space. The message I get from a 'mount -o soft aragorn:/u /u' is 'nfsmount returned in error', and when I run nfsmount itself or even showmount I get an 'IOT Trap' message. Does anybody have any idea what could be causing the problem or how to fix it? Any pointers would be greatly appreciated. Why is it that every time I work on our (only) apollo I experience extreme depression?? Is it the contorted installation procedures, the pathetic installation manuals, or just me?? Anyway you don't have to answer that, but any tips on my other problem would be appreciated. Thanks. Robert Ruge | UUCP: {uunet,mcvax,ukc,ubc-cs Computing/Maths | nttlab}!munnari!aragorn.oz!robert Deakin University | ARPA: robert@aragorn.OZ.AU Victoria, 3217 | CSNET: robert@aragorn.OZ.AU Australia | ACSNET: robert@aragorn.oz PHONE: +61 52 471319 Robert Ruge robert@aragorn