On 19/10/10 08:26, Tim Edwards wrote:
> On 18/10/10 18:01, Hugh Brown wrote:
>> Tim Edwards wrote:
>>> On 15/10/10 16:54, emmanuel segura wrote:
>>>> try to mount like this mount -v -t nfs -o vers=3 yout_server:/share
>>>> /your_mount_point
>>>>
>>>
>>> This made no difference unfortunately.
>>>
>>> Regards
>>>
>>> Tim Edwards
>>>
>>
>>
>> Check hosts.allow and iptables on client and server to make sure that
>> traffic is not being blocked unintentionally.
>>
>> Hugh
>>
>
> hosts.allow and hosts.deny on both hosts are empty. There are no
> iptables rules - iptables is set to allow all traffic through on both
> machines. Plus they're on the same subnet so our network firewalls
> shouldn't be the problem here.
>
> Regards
>
> Tim
I've discovered something else interesting. When I use NFS version 2
('vers=2' in the options in /etc/fstab) it seems to partially work. The
share mounts and I can ls some of the directories. However other
directories (eg. one with about 1600 files in it) the ls hangs for a
while before failing with:
ls: reading directory .: Input/output error
Any ideas why this could be happening? I checked the logs on the server
and I can't see any file system errors.
Regards
Tim
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