Hello,
Recently nfs shares stopped being automatically mounted on 2 of my
machines. These are up-to-date squeeze systems and the nfs server runs
lenny. This used to work fine until one or two months ago.
I cannot see any relevant message in logs.
Any help would be appreciated
Cheers,
Denis
On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 04:41:12PM CEST, Denis Laxalde dlaxa...@gmail.com
said:
Hello,
Recently nfs shares stopped being automatically mounted on 2 of my
machines. These are up-to-date squeeze systems and the nfs server runs
lenny. This used to work fine until one or two months ago.
I
Le mardi 26 octobre 2010, Erwan David a écrit :
Are you sure they speak the same version of nfs ? squeeze is nfsv4 by
default, and I think lenny is nfsv3, so a nfsvers option might help.
I don't know, but from nfs manual says that if this option (nfsvers) is
not specified, the client attempts
On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 11:57 AM, Denis Laxalde dlaxa...@gmail.com wrote:
Le mardi 26 octobre 2010, Erwan David a écrit :
Are you sure they speak the same version of nfs ? squeeze is nfsv4 by
default, and I think lenny is nfsv3, so a nfsvers option might help.
I don't know, but from nfs
Denis Laxalde schreef:
Hello,
Recently nfs shares stopped being automatically mounted on 2 of my
machines. These are up-to-date squeeze systems and the nfs server runs
lenny. This used to work fine until one or two months ago.
I cannot see any relevant message in logs.
Any help would be
.
On my machines, nfs shares are mounted at boot time via /etc/network/if-
up.d/mountnfs. I once had the same problem, that shares were not
automatically mounted anymore. I ran that script manually, mount failed
with a error message that some file in /var didn't get removed properly.
Solution
or two months ago. I
cannot see any relevant message in logs.
On my machines, nfs shares are mounted at boot time
via /etc/network/if- up.d/mountnfs. I once had the same problem, that
shares were not automatically mounted anymore. I ran that script
manually, mount failed with a error message
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