Just to add to this, seems like v4 doesn't work either, when I use nfsv4 and mount on a client I get userid and gids like this 4294967294 4294967294
bugger On Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 3:01 PM, Alexander Samad <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi > > I am having problems mounting mu nfs shares via udp, if i flip to tcp > all is well. > > > 14:49:35.415978 IP 192.168.10.221.330032314 > 192.168.11.10.2049: 40 null > 14:49:35.415978 IP 192.168.10.221.330032314 > 192.168.11.10.2049: 40 null > 14:49:35.416097 IP 192.168.11.10.2049 > 192.168.10.221.330032314: > reply ok 24 null > 14:49:35.416114 IP 192.168.11.10.2049 > 192.168.10.221.330032314: > reply ok 24 null > > > this is a capture of the packets flow on the nfs machine > (192.168.11.10) the client has made request > mount -o vers=4,udp nfs:/exports/video /exports/video/ > > the second packet - the reply is not making it back to the laptop - I > have check with another box on the wire to see if it see the second > packet but it doesn't > > change the udp to tcp and it works. > > the reason i have 2 copies of each packet is I am using a bridge, and > you see the packet from the br0 and from eth0 > > > auto br0 > allow-hotplug br0 > iface br0 inet static > bridge_ports eth0 eth1 eth2 eth3 vde0 > bridge_stp on > address 192.168.11.10 > network 192.168.11.0 > netmask 255.255.255.0 > gateway 192.168.11.1 > broadcast 192.168.11.255 > pre-up ifconfig eth0 up > pre-up ifconfig eth1 up > pre-up ifconfig eth2 up > pre-up ifconfig eth3 up > pre-up ifconfig vde0 up > down ifconfig eth0 down > down ifconfig eth1 down > down ifconfig eth2 down > down ifconfig eth3 down > post-up /sbin/ip -6 addr add dev br0 fe80:11::10/64 || true > post-up sysctl -w net.ipv6.conf.br0.autoconf=0 || true > post-up /sbin/ip -6 r a default via fe80:11::1 dev br0 advmss > 1440 metric 50 || true > post-up /sbin/ip -6 a flush eth0 || true > post-up /sbin/ip -6 a flush eth1 || true > post-up /sbin/ip -6 a flush eth2 || true > post-up /sbin/ip -6 a flush eth3 || true > > if I change the mount options to vers=3, then I getting a locking time out. > > I am stumped - I have tried bringing down the bridge interface and > just use eth0, but same problem. > > I am stuck, I want to use udp, becuase when my machine goes to sleep, > the nfs just works afterwards, no need to umount and then remount and > > Alex > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

