On Fri, Sep 12, 2025 at 7:55 PM Zaphod Beeblebrox <[email protected]> wrote: > > My overall goal is to have a FreeBSD workstation before Windows 10 dies. > That's coming up pretty quickly, so I've been testing. Because FreeBSD's > proton support is very much dependant on 15-CURRENT, I upgraded both the new > workstation and my poudriere box to the 15-current about 2 weeks ago. > > Now... normally, when the workstation boots, half a dozen NFS mounts to the > poudriere server (also fileserver) occur. This has been the config since ... > well... since back to FreeBSD 4 or so. > > My workstation's fstab has lines of the form: > > vr:/vr1/tmp /d/vr/tmp nfs rw,-3,-T,-l,-i,-b 0 0 > > 'vr' being the hostname and so on. On vr, > [2:31:331]root@vr:~> zfs get sharenfs vr1/tmp > NAME PROPERTY VALUE SOURCE > vr1/tmp sharenfs -maproot=nobody ump run local > > Now... for some number of upgrades, this spits out lines like "-i deprecated, > use -o intr" ... which it still does --- but then it hangs ... for one NFS > time out and it moves onto the next share. No errors on either the client or > the server. What's changed here? Both machines were working before the > upgrade from 14.3 to 15-c.
Those options are from the Jurassic period, but they should still work, afaik. I suspect your mount problem is something related to networking (firewall or ipv4 vs ipv6 or ???). Note that NFSv3 does need rpcbind to be working. rick
