!!! Server

! Create export

Edit {{/etc/exports}}:

{{{
/opt/export_folder *(rw,async,wdelay,all_squash,no_root_squash,anonuid=555,anongid=555)
}}}

! Disable iptables

{{{
$ service iptables save
$ service iptables stop
$ chkconfig iptables off
}}}

! Start portmap

{{{
$ sudo service portmap start
}}}

If portmap is not found, do

{{{
# CentOS
$ sudo yum install portmap
}}}

and try again.

! Start NFS

{{{
$ sudo service nfs start
}}}

If nfs is not found, do

{{{
# CentOS
$ sudo yum install nfs-utils
}}}

and try again

! Export NFS

{{{
$ sudo exportfs -av
}}}


!!! Client

! Start portmap

{{{
$ sudo service portmap start
}}}

! Create mountpoint

{{{
$ mkdir ~/mountpoint
}}}

! Mount

{{{
$ sudo mount -v server.domain.com:/opt/export_folder ~/mountpoint
}}}

On Mac, type

{{{
$  sudo mount -v -t nfs -o resvport server.domain.com:/opt/export_folder ~/mountpoint
}}}


!!! Debug

!! Client

From the client, run
{{{
$ rpcinfo server.domain.com
}}}

You should see NFS listed.

You can also do

{{{
$ showmount -e server.domain.com
}}}

to get a list of the exports.

!! Server

Doing

{{{
$ rpcinfo -p
}}}

should show you nfs.

Doing
{{{
$ sudo service --status-all | grep nfs
}}}

should show you the nfs process.

!!! External References
* [http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/apple-mac-osx-nfs-mount-command-tutorial/]
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