Remote administration problem
If you are performing remote administration,
the remote system may be unreachable or
there may be a configuration problem (including the
lack of remote access permission):
localhost failed to connect to remote host... Error with server process: Permission denied.
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These messages (and suggested solutions) are displayed when an
Open Host operation fails. Check to make certain you
have remote access configured on the remote host. See
``Setting remote access for a user''
for more information.
mount:
host:/filesystem server not responding: RPC: Program not registered
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The filesystem could not be mounted. Check to see
if NFS is running on the remote host.
mount: access denied for
host:/filesystem-
The host is not available or the filesystem has not been exported.
mount:
host not in hosts database
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The remote host is not listed in /etc/hosts or is no
longer recognized by the nameserver. Check that the nameserver is
running.
umount: /
filesystem not mounted: Invalid argument
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The filesystem is not currently mounted and the manager is attempting to
mount it. Cancel the action and try again.
Error while [un]mounting
filesystem-
The remote filesystem is no longer available. Check the remote host
and see if the network is up and running and that the filesystem is
exported.
For more information on network problems, see
``Troubleshooting TCP/IP''.
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UnixWare 7 Release 7.1.4 - 22 April 2004