!!! 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/] ---- [Linux | CategoryComputing.Linux] - [Networking | CategoryComputing.Networking]