On Mon, May 21, 2007 at 02:03:48PM -0500, Tom Haynes wrote: > Albert Chin wrote: > >Anyone able to get NFS file systems to mount at boot? Mounting the > >file system manually works fine but doesn't work at boot. Entry in > >/etc/vfstab is: > > fs1:/home - /home nfs - yes hard,intr,rw,bg,nosuid > > > >System is upgraded from b62 where we had the same problem. > > > >The server in question does mount all of the ZFS file systems at boot > >without a problem. > > What happens when you try a manual mount of /home?
Works fine. > Do you get an error code? Not on the console. The only thing interesting in syslog is: May 21 19:25:39 sanji.il.thewrittenword.com /usr/lib/nfs/nfsd[509]: [ID 960071 daemon.info] RDMA transport startup failed with No such device May 21 19:25:39 sanji.il.thewrittenword.com /usr/lib/nfs/nfsd[509]: [ID 960071 daemon.info] RDMA transport startup failed with No such device > Was this working before b62? We started our tests with b62. > Does the mount point exist on the server? Yes. -- albert chin (china at thewrittenword.com)
