You¹re attempting to mount an NFS or CIFS share before your network is up.

I¹d suggest making any NFS or CIFS disks auto mounted on first use, via
autofs. That way, they don¹t get mounted until after the system is up and
someone requests access to them. We do this with both NFS and CIFS shares,
and have no problems with them.
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Services
Mayo Clinic| 200 First Street SW | Rochester, MN 55905

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On 11/2/15, 4:56 PM, "Linux on 390 Port on behalf of Michael Weiner"
<LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU on behalf of mwei...@infinite-blue.com> wrote:

>Hello all
>
>I am experiencing a 20 minute hang on the errors below
>
>Importing Net File System (NFS).
>
>I removed the entry for this server that I thought was hanging and I am
>still having an ISSUE from fstab. Is there a setting to change a timeout?
>
>I also am getting
>
>mount server reported tcp not available, falling back to udp and finally
>
>Importing Net File System (NFS) CIFS VFS: Error connecting to IPv4
>socket. Aborting operation
>
>CIFS VFS: cifs_mount failed w/return code =
>-110
>Nov 2 14:51:18 servername kernel: CIFS VFS: Error connecting to IPv4
>socket. Aborting operation.
>
>Any thoughts or suggestions?
>
>Thank you.
>
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