On 2008/01/27 16:57 (GMT+0100) Jan Ritzerfeld apparently typed:

> Am Sonntag, 27. Januar 2008 schrieb Felix Miata:

>> I did a few updates with YaST yesterday, including samba 3.0.28 from
>> suse.com/projects. Now the system is refusing all NFS connects that
>> always just worked before. [...] What could have broken
>> NFS mounting?

> If you were using 10.3 and trying to mount as a normal user, I would tell 
> you https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=304318
> Just to make sure, "rpm -q nfs-client" says which version?

Re: server: According to YaST, there is no such rpm available for 10.2.
yast2-nfs-client is 2.14.0-4. nfs-utils is 1.0.10-22. The only other *nfs*
package YaST2 shows installed is nfsidmap @ 0.16-22. /var/log/messages shows
mount and umount requests, but no indication of failures or successes other
than before the problem started the later umounts that follow mounts.

Re: clients: One refused system has 10.0, 10.1, 10.2, 10.3 & Factory. The
rpms on Factory are limal-nfs-server-1.4.1-18,
limal-nfs-server-perl-1.4.1-18, nfs-client-1.1.0-11,
nfs-kernel-server-1.1.0-11, nfsidmap-0.20-45, yast2-nfs-client-2-15.0-62,
yast2-nfs-server-2.15.5-8. Other than nfsd and rpc.statd messages, nothing
*nfs* shows up in /var/log/messages on failure or even attempt.

Whatever the problem was has disappeared with '/etc/init.d/nfsserver restart'
on the 10.2 server.
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