Hi Chris,
The reason seems that one needs a modprobe config like this (Tigran told me the trick today):
alias nfs-layouttype4-1 nfs_layout_nfsv41_files alias nfs-layouttype4-2 nfs_layout_osd2_objects alias nfs-layouttype4-3 off
With dCache it already works with the first line, any 2 and 3 set to
off.
No idea any what the 3rd type actually is, neither whether type 2 is implemented in Linux at all.
Ben, I guess nfs-common would be the right package for such a file, right?
you should perhaps file a bug report againt nfs-common then? Presumably these lines don't harm when NFS4.1 is not active?
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