Am 11.04.2007 um 23:16 schrieb Ingo Lantschner: > Mounting the share with "sudo mount -t nfs -o P,3,r16384,w16384 mail:/ > mnt/daten daten" gives me the mountpoint on the client and I can > browse the files on the server - but after a short period (seconds) > the NFS-connection breaks and is no more accessible. Problem solved but not understood: After moveing the NFS-Server from the DMZ (which was a temporary solution) to its final destination LAN anything is fine - NFS works again like charm - really fast and reliable.
What did change: 1. No more router/fw in between client and server 2. client and server are on the same media-type (before there was a conversion from 100MBit to 10MBit, since the DMZ runs on a 10 MBit Network - for environmental reasons :-) Interesting ... One thing I want to note: I also tried NFS over TCP - this did not change anything. Regards, Ingo -- Ingo Lantschner Vienna/Austria Mob (+43-664) 143 84 18 -- ubuntu-server mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server
