Subject: Did NFS server change between 1.5T and 1.5X?
To: #List NetBSD current users <current-users@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Paul Goyette <paul@whooppee.com>
List: current-users
Date: 08/16/2001 16:54:57
Having recovered from my NFS problems of yesterday (which, by the way,
were totally pilot-error induced!), I tried to start updating my NFS
server to -current. I built a new kernel from the same old config file
that I've been using for ages, and when I booted up, I got this in my
/var/log/messages file:
Aug 15 13:48:24 pc3 nfsd[128]: nfssvc: Function not implemented
Aug 15 13:48:24 pc3 nfsd[129]: nfssvc: Function not implemented
Aug 15 13:48:24 pc3 nfsd[130]: nfssvc: Function not implemented
Aug 15 13:48:24 pc3 nfsd[131]: nfssvc: Function not implemented
Aug 15 13:48:24 pc3 nfsd[126]: can't add UDP socket
This is with a 1.5X kernel (and yes, I do have filesystem NFS turned on)
and a 1.5T userland.
Any ideas?
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