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I can't seem to mount NFS shares in version 3....
/etc/conf.d/nfsd on the server
NFSD_OPTS=8
MOUNTD_OPTS="--nfs-version 3"
Command on the client that doesn't work
# mount -t nfs 192.168.1.5:/mnt/lv0/recordings /mnt/myth/recordings/ -o nfsvers=3,hard,intr
NFSv3 not supported!
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on 192.168.1.5:/mnt/lv0/recordings,
or too many mounted file systems
Command on the client that does work
# mount -t nfs 192.168.1.5:/mnt/lv0/recordings /mnt/myth/recordings/ -o nfsvers=2,hard,intr
Soooo... even though the server is set to nfs3, the client can't seem to connect that way. :?
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*poke poke* Anybody?
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So nobody else has noticed that you can only do NFS v2 with Arch?!?
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ANYBODY?!
I know somebody here has to be using NFS!
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Version3 support is in the kernel...
[jvinet@pluto ~]$ zcat /proc/config.gz | grep NFS
CONFIG_NFS_FS=y
CONFIG_NFS_V3=y
CONFIG_NFS_V4=y
# CONFIG_NFS_DIRECTIO is not set
CONFIG_NFSD=y
CONFIG_NFSD_V3=y
CONFIG_NFSD_V4=y
CONFIG_NFSD_TCP=y
# CONFIG_NCPFS_NFS_NS is not set
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I know... which is why I am so thoroughly perplexed. :?
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I can confirm that nfs3 is working under linux, I use it on a server.
Actually I do not have the configuration here, as soon as possible I will post it in the forum.
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Also, nfsd takes about an eon to start up... might there be a connection there?
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Interesting... it takes forever to load when it is called from rc.conf, but is zippy quick when called from userspace using /etc/rc.d/nfsd start
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Interesting... it takes forever to load when it is called from rc.conf, but is zippy quick when called from userspace using /etc/rc.d/nfsd start
I'm sorry to say that I don't know the first thing about NFS, but I have one or two thoughts about the slow loading you mentioned.
It's possible (although I doubt it) that this is because /etc/profile isn't sourced when the nfsd initscript is called from rc.multi.
It's also possible (and somewhat more likely i think) that nfsd is started with too short a delay after /etc/rc.d/network. Try putting nfsd last in the DAEMONS array in rc.conf
All of your mips are belong to us!!
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It was already second to last.... Here's my rc.conf line:
DAEMONS=(syslog-ng !hotplug !pcmcia network portmap netfs crond sshd proftpd samba nfslock !nfsd distccd)
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Interesting, if I start it up in userspace, it works for a little while and crashes. Does anybody know what's wrong?
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