Mac OS X Server 10.2: NFS Export to Subnet Fails When Incorrect Addressing Is Used
After configuring an NFS export to subnets, clients will only be able to mount when the network administrator has implemented a proper address scheme for the clients. This includes assigning a proper subnet range of IP addresses and an appropriate subnet mask to the clients.
Products Affected
Mac OS X Server 10.3
Symptom
After configuring an NFS export to subnets, clients are unable to successfully mount them.
Solution
The network administrator must be sure the network's IP addressing scheme is designed and implemented correctly. Client computers must be assigned an address that is part of a proper subnet range, and be given a correct subnet mask.
After configuring an NFS export to subnets, clients are unable to successfully mount them.
Solution
The network administrator must be sure the network's IP addressing scheme is designed and implemented correctly. Client computers must be assigned an address that is part of a proper subnet range, and be given a correct subnet mask.