Jason,
My workaround since 8.04 has been to add the "noauto" option to the line in
/etc/fstab - and then mount it from a command prompt when the desktop is booted
and logged in. If it fails the first time, try again. In your case:
"sudo mount /home/jason/Sync"
FWIW, Not that I'm an expert but
I have an NFS server that I recently upgraded to 8.10. After the
upgrade, NFS wouldn't work anymore, or at least my 8.04.1 x64 main
desktop couldn't connect to it.
192.168.0.200:/home/jason/Share /home/jason/Sync nfs
rsize=8192,wsize=8192,timeo=14,intr 0 0
That's the line in my fstab that used t
I have a fully patched Kubuntu 8.04, 32 bit workstation (Hardy Heron)
that still uses the "noauto" option in /etc/fstab for NFS mounts.
I still get "internal error" sometimes when mounting from the command
line as superuser. One mount point usually goes through OK first time
whilst another usuall
I changed my router and the IP is different now.
I had this error when I tried mount with nfs:
mount.nfs: mount to NFS server 'rpcbind' failed: RPC Error: Program not
registered
I fixed it, changing in /etc/host.allow the range to the new IP of the server
computer.
Can you try it?
Best regards.
I don't know if this is helpful but ... I run my "patched" NSF client on
several machine all of which can mount shares served by an old version
of debian -- actually Libranet ... google that one to see how old the
distribution is!
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I've done a little more testing.
The patched mount (on an Intrepid machine) can mount a share from
another Intrepid system, but it can't mount a share from an identically-
configured Edgy system. It appears that the version of the server is
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There is no other solution that I know of. If you are running Hardy on
an i386 you can use the .deb that I created. If it is for some other
system you'll need to change the code. It takes a little bit of time,
but is perfectly straightforward.
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I have the same problem.
Is there a fix for this that doesn't involve changing the code and
recompiling? I would consider this to be a high-priority problem.
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@bill from https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/213444/comments/23
Thanks for the patch and the instructions. It solved the problem for me.
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Sorry, I didn't make the patch. I just changed the version so that
update-manager does not overwrite it.
On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 6:55 AM, elektronaut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> The patch doesn't work for me. mount.nfs is reporting timeout errors.
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The patch doesn't work for me. mount.nfs is reporting timeout errors.
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Here is the amd64 version (see above comment)
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Same problem here,
my client is running Ubuntu 8.04.1 and using latest nfs-common package
(Version: 1:1.1.2-2ubuntu2).
Trying to mount a remote NFS share the system reply with this error:
#mount -a
mount.nfs: mount to NFS server 'rpcbind' failed: System Error: Connection
refused
mount.nfs: inte
Hi,
I had the same problem, my NFS server machine is under Ubuntu Hardy
64bit, and my client machine under Kubuntu Hardy 32bit. I had a hard
time figuring out what was wrong, but after a while I got it : I had
added a new nic, and had changed all the IP addresses on my systems. I
had changed befor
I used dpkg-divert to avoid upgrade could delete the patch.
As root:
dpkg-divert --divert /sbin/mount.nfs.bak --rename /sbin/mount.nfs && cp
/sbin/mount.nfs.bak /sbin/mount.nfs
This works for me
Hope helps.
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Just installed the amd64 .deb file from Tom. Works great with the ssh
tunnel, Thanks a lot.
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Ulli, Interesting. Could you post the following:
1. What system are you doing this on -- i386, AMD64, Sprac, Mac OS x ?
2. Is it a fresh install of Hardy ... indeed is it hardy?
3. Is your system up to date? Have all updates been applied?
A quick guess ... but it is only that ... is that the de
Sorry, but the deb-rebuild does not work for me.
I have followed exactly the instructions, but I get:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp/nfs-correct/nfs-utils-1.1.2# debuild -us -uc
(...)
dh_install
dh_installdocs -A
dh_installdocs -pnfs-common debian/README.Debian.nfsv4
install -m 0755 debian/nfs-common.init
Tom brings up a good point: I should have noted that my .deb is only for
i386 thus the detailed instructions for other systems.
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Had to compile myself (following Bill's instructions) for my AMD64 system.
Works perfectly :-)
Have attached .deb for any 64bit users out there.
Very many thanks Bill, you have avoided me having to reinstall Gutsy.
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Bill, thanks very much for this. Will install your .deb as soon as I get
a chance and report back with results. :-)
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I understood now that this configuration provided a workaround in case
UDP and TCP is available on a local network and may not work if it is
connected via an SSH tunnel.
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I am a Debian/testing user and I had the same problem today, even though I
can't figure out what had changed, as I updated packages on the client as well
as on the server.
However I detected that in /etc/default/portmap on the server I had this:
# If you want portmap to listen only to the loopba
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I too can verify that this is indeed a bug -- and a most annoying one at
that. For several years now I've used an NFS server to share my files
with laptop, two offices, etc. The laptop (which runs Libranet!) and the
first office computer that runs dapper work fine with sshtunnelling via
tcp (you DO
I upgraded from Gutsy to Hardy yesterday and am experiencing the same
problem.
This is a major problem as I now cannot access any NFS shares from my server. I
have a laptop still running Gutsy which has no problem.
Am running nfs-common version 1:1.1.2-2ubunt.
Is this problem likely to be fixed
[ Quoting DaveAbrahams in "[Bug 213444] Re: Hardy Heron nfs (c"... ]
> Me too. Please apply the patch, Ubuntu!
I tried that patch. It removed the 'internal error', but I still
couldn't mount the remote NFS directory.
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Me too. Please apply the patch, Ubuntu!
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This:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=477503
seems related. And it supposedly provides a fix.
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I'm receiving the same error: Using ssh-tunneling and
localhost:/mnt/raid/servermarktplatz /marktplatz nfs
noauto,rw,hard,intr,proto=tcp,port=,mountport=,nolock 0 0
in the fstab work without any problems on Ubuntu 7.10 and on Fedora 6
and 7. I've tried also on the command line:
+1
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tracing the mount call gives:
This is only the last part:
port=htons(53), sin_addr=inet_addr("127.0.0.1")}, [16]) = 259
close(3)= 0
gettimeofday({1211135677, 873940}, NULL) = 0
mount("toaster.xx.yy:/vol/music", "/nfs/toaster.x.yy", "nfs", 0,
"addr=2xx.1xx.
Update:
I tried mount.nfs from Ubuntu 7.10 (installed in /usr/local/sbin/) :
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/# /usr/local/sbin/mount.nfs -V
mount.nfs (linux nfs-utils 1.1.0)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/# /usr/local/sbin/mount.nfs
rusnas1a-n1:/vol/rusnas1a_n1_vol3/sw /nfs/rusnas/sw -v -o proto=tcp
mount.nfs: trying
I got the same error:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc# mount /media/dreambox
mount.nfs: internal error
This occured only after the last update of Hardy Heron.
After rebooting the box, it didn't respond, and i had to disable the nfs
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** Changed in: nfs-utils (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None => nfs-utils
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Unfortunately, I discovered that my "fix" was nothing of the sort. The
PC still has intermittent errors at boot-time at the rc.local and nfs
sections. Sometimes one of the mounts will happen but not thhe others
from the same nfs server.
Sorry for getting hopes up (including my own).
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I am additionally having this problem with a server running Ubuntu 8.04
and the client running Ubuntu 8.04. I am using the latest nfs-common and
portmap. Even after attempting the solution proposed by Owen PG, I still
had no success. If any additional information is required please don't
hesitate t
After update of Kubuntu Gutsy to Kubuntu Hardy:
1. Automount at startup according to fstab started to function (it
failed in Gutsy, see Bug #45842).
2. "sudo mount -a" that had to be used manually in Gutsy was ok, but now
with Hardy it issues "mount.nfs: internal error" (this takes a lot of
time)
I remembered that there were time-out errors / warnings in Adept of ???
not installed due to breaking dependencies. Now this was the first day
of 8.04 avqailability and all the download servers were being hammered
and refusing connections.
I just did the following and now have a working NFS clien
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