Il 15/04/2015 19:29, Kelly Miller ha scritto:
Well, like I said before, I figured out that the problem isn't with
NFS directly, but that systemd isn't starting nfs-lock like it's
supposed to at startup for some reason. When I started it manually,
everything worked fine.
Yes, and I had a
Il 12/04/2015 23:11, Kelly Miller ha scritto:
I just tried to mount my home folders using NFS as I usually do, but
no matter what I get the error mount.nfs: requested NFS version or
transport protocol is not supported. Did something change in the
Alpha of Fedora 22 to suddenly break NFS
Well, like I said before, I figured out that the problem isn't with NFS
directly, but that systemd isn't starting nfs-lock like it's supposed to at
startup for some reason. When I started it manually, everything worked
fine.
On Wed, Apr 15, 2015 at 11:02 AM, Mattia Verga mattia.ve...@tiscali.it
On 04/13/2015 04:30 PM, Kelly Miller wrote:
I managed to figure it out. nfs-lock doesn't seem to be starting
through systemd, and I'm not sure why. I can start it using start
manually, but when I try to enable it to start on system load, it claims
No file or directory.
Because there isn't
On Mon, 13 Apr 2015, Kelly Miller wrote:
I managed to figure it out. nfs-lock doesn't seem to be starting through
systemd, and I'm not sure why. I can start it using start manually, but
when I try to enable it to start on system load, it claims No file or
directory.
That sounds like it
No, it isn't.
On Tue, Apr 14, 2015 at 5:22 AM, Benjamin Coddington bcodd...@redhat.com
wrote:
On Mon, 13 Apr 2015, Kelly Miller wrote:
I managed to figure it out. nfs-lock doesn't seem to be starting through
systemd, and I'm not sure why. I can start it using start manually, but
when I
I managed to figure it out. nfs-lock doesn't seem to be starting through
systemd, and I'm not sure why. I can start it using start manually, but
when I try to enable it to start on system load, it claims No file or
directory.
On Mon, Apr 13, 2015 at 6:15 PM, Kelly Miller
Let's see...
The server is CentOS 6. There's nothing fancy about the setup; rather than
running an account sync like NIS or LDAP, I just make sure that both
computers have the same users with the same user id's on both computers
(it's a home network setup with both computers sitting right next to
KM == Kelly Miller lightsolphoe...@gmail.com writes:
KM I just tried to mount my home folders using NFS as I usually do, but
KM no matter what I get the error mount.nfs: requested NFS version or
KM transport protocol is not supported. Did something change in the
KM Alpha of Fedora 22 to
I just tried to mount my home folders using NFS as I usually do, but no
matter what I get the error mount.nfs: requested NFS version or transport
protocol is not supported. Did something change in the Alpha of Fedora 22
to suddenly break NFS mounting? I've tried a bunch of mount options, but
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