Danny Braniss wrote:
> Michael Butler wrote:
>> I have no idea why but using ..
>>
>> sudo /sbin/mount vm01:/usr/local/exports/ /mnt
>> .. instead of ..
>>
>> sudo /sbin/mount -t nfs vm01:/usr/local/exports/ /mnt
>
> the not working is :
> mount host:/path some-local-path
>
> which should d
> On 1 Oct 2017, at 14:41, Rick Macklem wrote:
>
> Michael Butler wrote:
>> I have no idea why but using ..
>>
>> sudo /sbin/mount vm01:/usr/local/exports/ /mnt
> This is weird. I would have thought they would both result in the same
> behaviour.
>> .. instead of ..
>>
>> sudo /sbin/mount -t n
Michael Butler wrote:
> I have no idea why but using ..
>
> sudo /sbin/mount vm01:/usr/local/exports/ /mnt
This is weird. I would have thought they would both result in the same
behaviour.
> .. instead of ..
>
> sudo /sbin/mount -t nfs vm01:/usr/local/exports/ /mnt
Did this work with the older sys
helps
Good luck with it, rick
From: Michael Butler
Sent: Friday, September 29, 2017 9:09:35 PM
To: freebsd-current
Cc: rmack...@freebsd.org
Subject: Can't NFS mount ZFS volume
Both client and server have been upgraded from SVN r324033 to r324089
Now
firewall setup, get rid of that and see if that
helps
Good luck with it, rick
From: Michael Butler
Sent: Friday, September 29, 2017 9:09:35 PM
To: freebsd-current
Cc: rmack...@freebsd.org
Subject: Can't NFS mount ZFS volume
Both client and serve
Both client and server have been upgraded from SVN r324033 to r324089
Now I can't mount a ZFS dataset over NFS :-(
imb@toshi:/home/imb> sudo /sbin/mount -t nfs vm01:/usr/local/exports/ /mnt
imb@toshi:/home/imb> mount
/dev/ada0s3a on / (ufs, local, soft-updates)
devfs on /dev (devfs, local, mult