What nfs version are you using? And if 4, do you use kerberos?
We are using mostly nfs 3 still, and those nfs mounts just reconnect by
themselves up to a few minutes after the nfs server is back online.
Regards,
Siggi
On 09/12/2012 10:44 PM, george he wrote:
I think it's about half an hour.
Any ideas about the authentication failsure thing?
Thanks,
George
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*From:* Sigbjorn Lie <sigbj...@nixtra.com>
*To:* freeipa-users@redhat.com
*Sent:* Wednesday, September 12, 2012 3:53 PM
*Subject:* Re: [Freeipa-users] Stale NFS file handle
On 09/12/2012 08:26 PM, george he wrote:
Hello,
My ipa server and my nfs server are the same machine running
centos 6.3.
The server was accidentally down and rebooted.
But then I got "authentication failsure" on some clients when
tried to log on through gdm, and blue screen (no desktop, no
panels) on some others.
On some clients that I was on before the server was downthe, I
got "Stale NFS file handle".
Yet on some other clients, everything is fine. All clients are
running centos 6.3, too.
Is there a way (e.g. restarting some services) to get the above
problems away instead of rebooting the clients?
Thanks,
George
Just wait and it reconnects a while after the nfs server becomes
available again.
How long have you waited before rebooting?
Regards,
Siggi
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