On 10/03/2021 08:56, George N. White III wrote:


    If you did a "df -T" on your system does it show the mount as "nfs" or 
"nfs4"?


If it shows "nfs", it might be helpful to adjust the mount command to use nfs4
for the build-in file locking.

If it shows "nfs" I'm not sure adjusting the mount command would have any 
effect.

AFAIK, if one uses the generic "mount" command the /etc/nfsmount.conf file is 
used to
determine the first version to try during mount negotiation.  The default is 4.

So, I think, if df shows "nfs" that would mean the attempt to mount with 
version 4 has failed.

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