Hi Doug,
> >
> Simply adding -o udp to my mount command made the NFS mount work
> correctly. Qing, would it be beneficial to attempt the patch in light
> of these findings?
>
Have you tried the patch that I sent you privately? Does it work for
you?
Thanks,
-- Qing
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On Fri, September 11, 2009 15:37, Rick Macklem wrote:
>
>>>
>>> I cannot sucessfully mount exports from the NFSv3 server on the
>>> 8.0-BETA4 client. All works well with 7.2 clients.
>>>
>>> The strange thing is, the directory in which I mount the nfs
>>> filesystem disappears, and I get an error
I cannot sucessfully mount exports from the NFSv3 server on the
8.0-BETA4 client. All works well with 7.2 clients.
The strange thing is, the directory in which I mount the nfs
filesystem disappears, and I get an error when I attempt to access the
directory.
I went and looked at the messag
On Fri, 11 Sep 2009, Rick Macklem wrote:
I cannot sucessfully mount exports from the NFSv3 server on the
8.0-BETA4 client. All works well with 7.2 clients.
The strange thing is, the directory in which I mount the nfs
filesystem disappears, and I get an error when I attempt to access the
On Fri, September 11, 2009 13:00, Li, Qing wrote:
>>
>> I cannot successfully mount exports from the NFSv3 server on the
>> 8.0-BETA4 client. All works well with 7.2 clients.
>>
>> The strange thing is, the directory in which I mount the nfs
>> filesystem disappears, and I get an error when I att
>
> I cannot sucessfully mount exports from the NFSv3 server on the
> 8.0-BETA4 client. All works well with 7.2 clients.
>
> The strange thing is, the directory in which I mount the nfs
> filesystem disappears, and I get an error when I attempt to access the
> directory.
>
This may be