On 30/12/19 19:18, Daniel Frey wrote:
> 2. On all NFS clients, including the NFS server which mounted other NFS
> mounts, all NFS client options had to be selected or the mount would
> fail. It didn't matter specifying nfsvers=4.0 as a mount option, it
> failed if there was no NFS client kernel sup
On Monday, 30 December 2019 19:18:47 GMT Daniel Frey wrote:
> On 2019-12-30 09:04, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> > Is anyone feeling less clueless than me? I'm out of ideas now and hoping
> > for some help.
>
> I set up a new NFS server in the last weeks or so and had this weird
> problem where I couldn
On 2019-12-30 09:04, Peter Humphrey wrote:
Is anyone feeling less clueless than me? I'm out of ideas now and hoping for
some help.
I set up a new NFS server in the last weeks or so and had this weird
problem where I couldn't most an NFSv4 export on clients.
After a lot of head scratching,
On Monday, 23 December 2019 16:50:58 GMT Peter Humphrey wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> Since I set up IPv6 on my LAN, I've been unable to NFS-export a directory on
> machine A (an Atom serving portage via git, among other things) and mount
> it on machine B (this workstation). It was working fine until
On 12/24/19 11:27 AM, Daniel Frey wrote:
On 2019-12-24 02:17, Mick wrote:
On Tuesday, 24 December 2019 09:03:44 GMT Peter Humphrey wrote:
On Tuesday, 24 December 2019 06:11:12 GMT J. Roeleveld wrote:
What happens when you remove the IPv6 adresses from the NFS config?
As you
are using IPv4, th
On Tuesday, 24 December 2019 06:11:12 GMT J. Roeleveld wrote:
> What happens when you remove the IPv6 adresses from the NFS config? As you
> are using IPv4, those should not be needed.
After losing my little server I decided to recommission another box I had
handy. It's a four-core, 64-bit Celero
Mick wrote :
> On Tuesday, 24 December 2019 09:03:44 GMT Peter Humphrey wrote:
> > On Tuesday, 24 December 2019 06:11:12 GMT J. Roeleveld wrote:
> > > What happens when you remove the IPv6 adresses from the NFS config? As
> you
> > > are using IPv4, those should not be needed.
> > >
> > > I have
On 2019-12-24 02:17, Mick wrote:
On Tuesday, 24 December 2019 09:03:44 GMT Peter Humphrey wrote:
On Tuesday, 24 December 2019 06:11:12 GMT J. Roeleveld wrote:
What happens when you remove the IPv6 adresses from the NFS config? As you
are using IPv4, those should not be needed.
I haven't had ti
On Tuesday, 24 December 2019 09:03:44 GMT Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Tuesday, 24 December 2019 06:11:12 GMT J. Roeleveld wrote:
> > What happens when you remove the IPv6 adresses from the NFS config? As you
> > are using IPv4, those should not be needed.
> >
> > I haven't had time to enable IPv6 y
On Tuesday, 24 December 2019 06:11:12 GMT J. Roeleveld wrote:
> What happens when you remove the IPv6 adresses from the NFS config? As you
> are using IPv4, those should not be needed.
>
> I haven't had time to enable IPv6 yet, so can't check locally what works and
> what doesn't.
Well, wouldn't
What happens when you remove the IPv6 adresses from the NFS config? As you are
using IPv4, those should not be needed.
I haven't had time to enable IPv6 yet, so can't check locally what works and
what doesn't.
On 23 December 2019 17:50:58 CET, Peter Humphrey wrote:
>Hello list,
>
>Since I set
Hello list,
Since I set up IPv6 on my LAN, I've been unable to NFS-export a directory on
machine A (an Atom serving portage via git, among other things) and mount it
on machine B (this workstation). It was working fine until then, but now mount
commands fail. In both kernels I have NFSv4 selected,
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