Hi!
Dan Nelson writes:
> Are you running statd and lockd (in rc.conf, rpc_statd_enable="YES" and
> rpc_lockd_enable="YES")? Make sure that "rpcinfo localhost" and "rpcinfo
> otherhost" both show "nlockmgr" and "status" services.
it was missing
nfs_client_enable="YES"
Thanks everyone for the a
In the last episode (Mar 25), Christoph Egger said:
> Hi all!
>
> I have a Linux Host (2.6.32 kernel, Debian stable) providong NFS
> shares. Locking files on that share works fine for linux clients [0]
> while it fails on a freebsd 9.0-STABLE system. The interwebs indicate
> there have been prob
Hi!
Da Rock writes:
> On 03/25/12 23:59, Christoph Egger wrote:
>> Hi all!
>>
>>I have a Linux Host (2.6.32 kernel, Debian stable) providong NFS
>> shares. Locking files on that share works fine for linux clients [0]
>> while it fails on a freebsd 9.0-STABLE system. The interwebs indicate
>>
On 03/25/12 23:59, Christoph Egger wrote:
Hi all!
I have a Linux Host (2.6.32 kernel, Debian stable) providong NFS
shares. Locking files on that share works fine for linux clients [0]
while it fails on a freebsd 9.0-STABLE system. The interwebs indicate
there have been problems witha buggy li
Hi all!
I have a Linux Host (2.6.32 kernel, Debian stable) providong NFS
shares. Locking files on that share works fine for linux clients [0]
while it fails on a freebsd 9.0-STABLE system. The interwebs indicate
there have been problems witha buggy linux implementation back in 2006
but no more h