-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 19/04/12 19:35, Anssi Hannula wrote: > 19.04.2012 21:16, Anne Wilson kirjoitti: >> I have been using lines such as this to mount nfs shares: >> >> 192.168.0.40:/Data1 /mnt/borg2_Data1 nfs4 >> rsize=8192,wsize=8192,timeo=14,intr >> >> >> mount -a Mount is denied because the NTFS volume is already >> exclusively opened. The volume may be already mounted, or another >> software may use it which could be identified for example by the >> help of the 'fuser' command. mount.nfs4: an incorrect mount >> option was specified >> >> Do I need to change these mount lines in some way? > > Possibly, but the documentation is wrong then. > > The nfs man page says that the line is ok, although "intr" and > "nfs4" are deprecated (but should still be working). > > You can still try replacing "nfs4" with "nfs" (v4 is still tried > first according to the man page), and removing "intr" (according to > man page it has been ignored for years). > I'll try that in the morning - been out all day today.
> On a related note, why do you use rsize=8192,wsize=8192? If for > performance reasons, AFAIK and IIRC specifying them was useful only > 5-10 years ago or so, but now they actually could degrade > performance as the default nowadays is "use as large values as > possible", which is (currently) 1048576. So probably makes sense to > remove them too. > OK, I'll try that too. As for the reason, I updated CentOS 5 on the server to CentOS 6, and about the same time updated my Fedora installations. This is some time back, so my memory is a little hazy - - I think the change that broke the mounts was at the server end, but I'm not sure about that. Anyway, I did lots of googling to find help, and eventually got them to work in this way. Of course the pages I read could have been way out of date - sadly few pages have a date on them, so it's hard to know how old and how relevant they are. (My experience on the subject of non-dated pages are why I persuaded the KDE sysadmins to have updated information in page footers on UserBase. At least you can see if a page gets out of date.) Anne - -- Need KDE help? Try http://userbase.kde.org or http://forum.kde.org -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iEYEARECAAYFAk+RtKEACgkQj93fyh4cnBeDtQCfZCDswjacumonE3LufRQtzyAb DG4AnjfFVZiaPrXpPmS7kdRxLRGiNcvW =at3e -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----