Andrew Gallatin <[email protected]>
writes:
> Many linux servers claim to speak NFSv4, but don't either don't actually
> speak it, or only implement a subset of NFSv4.  Since Solaris will try
> NFSv4 by default, that can lead to problems mounting linux servers.
> What happens if you specify vers=3 for your mount?
>
> FWIW, I do solaris work in a 99% linux environment, and the first thing
> I do setting up a solaris client is to edit /etc/default/nfs, and set
> NFS_CLIENT_VERSMAX=3
>

Yes, I saw that advice somewhere and tried that first thing.  My
solaris server is down for some hardware overhaul for a day or two but
I can tell you I saw no difference whatever with that edit in place.

However I just realized while writing this, I don't remember having
restarted anything.... should I have or does that stuff get read at
each mount?

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