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NFS error message on Linux
Name: Mike Date: March 24, 2001 at 18:48:54 Pacific
Comment:
On my Redhat 7.0 Linux server I keep getting an error when I boot: Starting Lockd:RPC: sendmsg returned error 101. It goes through a series of these then times out at 5. Then Portmap returns a message server local host not responding. after that, Lock_up :makesock failed error -5. It tells me- forgot to set AF_INET. Now my NFS is not working or Smb.
I'm a newbie and this is first problem that has me stuck. All my other Linux services are working fine. If anyone has had a problem like this I could use your help. Or point me in the right direction. Thanks
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