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Matthias Langer wrote:
> i'm not sure which of these lines acually fixed my problem as i've just
> looked at the output of rpcinfo and grabbed all nfs relevant ports from
> there.

This will probably fix your problems *until* you restart nfs.

# lsof -n -P|egrep "UDP|LISTEN"|grep "rpc\."
rpc.statd 19260   nobody    4u     IPv4  178640062  UDP *:47496
rpc.statd 19260   nobody    5u     IPv4  178640054  UDP *:780
rpc.statd 19260   nobody    6u     IPv4  178640065  TCP *:42346 (LISTEN)
rpc.mount 19277     root    6u     IPv4  178640109  UDP *:797
rpc.mount 19277     root    7u     IPv4  178640112  TCP *:800 (LISTEN)

Restart NSF ....

rpc.statd 19433   nobody    4u     IPv4  178641101  UDP *:47498
rpc.statd 19433   nobody    5u     IPv4  178641093  UDP *:953
rpc.statd 19433   nobody    6u     IPv4  178641104  TCP *:42347 (LISTEN)
rpc.mount 19450     root    6u     IPv4  178641148  UDP *:970
rpc.mount 19450     root    7u     IPv4  178641151  TCP *:973 (LISTEN)

Restart again ....

rpc.statd 19534   nobody    4u     IPv4  178641453  UDP *:47499
rpc.statd 19534   nobody    5u     IPv4  178641445  UDP *:630
rpc.statd 19534   nobody    6u     IPv4  178641456  TCP *:42348 (LISTEN)
rpc.mount 19551     root    6u     IPv4  178641500  UDP *:647
rpc.mount 19551     root    7u     IPv4  178641503  TCP *:650 (LISTEN)



I never worked out how to get NSF to only listen on a single interface.

Glad you at least now know what was causing the logs.

Greetings,
Ralph

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