-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 01/10/12 12:18, Guillaume Rousse wrote: > Le 22/09/2012 21:16, Anne Wilson a écrit : >> udp 0 0 *:nfs *:* unfsd > Ouch... You're running an obsolete alternative nfs server. You > should uninstall the unfs3 package, and this package should get > removed from the distribution. > > To summarize, here are the mandatory steps: - check you have > nfs-utils-clients installed on clients - check you have > nfs-utils-clients and nfs-utils installed on server - check > rpcbind, and nfs-common services are running on clients - check > rpcbind, nfs-common and nfs-server services are running on the > server > > Once done, check with rpcinfo -s <address> what is actually running > on each host. > > Now, to ensure usage of NFSv4 instead of obsolete NFSv3: - check > every host is configured to run rpc.idmapd, meaning NEED_IDMAPD=yes > in /etc/sysconfig/nfs-common - check your server export a root > filesystem, using fsid=0 options in its /etc/exports configuration > file - drop all your legacy nfs options, such as wsize and rsize > from your mount options > > Last, you'd better use autofs to mount those filesystems on > demand, rather than hardcoding them in /etc/fstab, which avoid to > relies on server availability during the boot. > The good news (after rebooting server and client) that the server now is running nfs and nfs_acl
The less good news is that the laptop still can't mount The other good news is that 'exportfs' lists my home directory and /Data1 - the new mounts, not the old ones. Anne -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iEYEARECAAYFAlBpusoACgkQj93fyh4cnBfkhACfSuKe4caGbRXVroiKkndd4rjB OqoAnA6AJ76l8neZXi1U42jqbYpb2ZaR =jtl1 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
