Difference between revisions of "Test if an NFS server is accessible"
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− | To test if an [[NFS]] server is accessible, use the [[command]] | + | To test if an [[NFS]] server is accessible, use the [[command]] showmount. To do this, [[open a console]] and enter |
# showmount -e ''localhost'' | # showmount -e ''localhost'' | ||
in this case ''localhost'' will be queried for NFS shares ("''exports''") that it provides. | in this case ''localhost'' will be queried for NFS shares ("''exports''") that it provides. |
Revision as of 09:48, 20 January 2013
To test if an NFS server is accessible, use the command showmount. To do this, open a console and enter
# showmount -e localhost
in this case localhost will be queried for NFS shares ("exports") that it provides.
In case the nfs service is not started you might get the following error message:
clnt_create: RPC: Program not registered
Stupid error message, right? Anyway after starting the NFS service using the command
/etc/init.d/nfs-user-server start || /etc/init.d/nfsserver start
you will find an output telling you what is available via NFS like this:
# showmount -e localhost Export list for localhost: /public *