On 07/23/2014 04:14 PM, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA issued this
missive:
On 07/23/14 17:28, poma wrote:
First you adjust the debug logging directed to syslog, then it is
applied, and with the journalctl, you can monitor server events. ;)
poma
Well this appears to be the area of interest however I don't know how to
interpret it?
Jul 23 16:51:45 localhost.localdomain systemd[1]: Starting NFS Mount
Daemon...
Jul 23 16:51:45 localhost.localdomain systemd[1]: Started NFS Mount Daemon.
Jul 23 16:51:45 localhost.localdomain systemd[1]: Starting NFS Server...
Jul 23 16:51:45 localhost.localdomain rpc.mountd[5596]: Version 1.3.0
starting
Jul 23 16:51:45 localhost.localdomain kernel: NFSD: starting 90-second
grace period (net ffffffff819a09c0)
Jul 23 16:51:45 localhost.localdomain systemd[1]: Started NFS Server.
Jul 23 16:51:45 localhost.localdomain systemd[1]: Starting NFSv4 ID-name
mapping daemon...
Jul 23 16:51:45 localhost.localdomain systemd[1]: Starting NFS Remote
Quota Server...
Jul 23 16:51:45 localhost.localdomain systemd[1]: Started NFS Remote
Quota Server.
Jul 23 16:51:45 localhost.localdomain systemd[1]: Started NFSv4 ID-name
mapping daemon.
Jul 23 16:54:04 localhost.localdomain dhclient[1081]: DHCPREQUEST on
eth0 to 192.168.122.1 port 67 (xid=0xa15c2e7)
Jul 23 16:54:04 localhost.localdomain NetworkManager[757]: DHCPREQUEST
on eth0 to 192.168.122.1 port 67 (xid=0xa15c2e7)
Jul 23 16:54:04 localhost.localdomain dhclient[1081]: DHCPACK from
192.168.122.1 (xid=0xa15c2e7)
Jul 23 16:54:04 localhost.localdomain NetworkManager[757]: DHCPACK from
192.168.122.1 (xid=0xa15c2e7)
Jul 23 16:54:04 localhost.localdomain dhclient[1081]: bound to
192.168.122.14 -- renewal in 1474 seconds.
Jul 23 16:54:04 localhost.localdomain NetworkManager[757]: bound to
192.168.122.14 -- renewal in 1474 seconds.
Jul 23 16:54:04 localhost.localdomain NetworkManager[757]: <info>
(eth0): DHCPv4 state changed renew -> renew
Jul 23 16:54:04 localhost.localdomain NetworkManager[757]: <info>
address 192.168.122.14
Jul 23 16:54:04 localhost.localdomain NetworkManager[757]: <info> plen
24 (255.255.255.0)
Jul 23 16:54:04 localhost.localdomain NetworkManager[757]: <info>
gateway 192.168.122.1
Jul 23 16:54:04 localhost.localdomain NetworkManager[757]: <info> server
identifier 192.168.122.1
Jul 23 16:54:04 localhost.localdomain NetworkManager[757]: <info> lease
time 3600
Jul 23 16:54:04 localhost.localdomain NetworkManager[757]: <info>
nameserver '192.168.122.1'
Jul 23 16:54:04 localhost.localdomain dbus[665]: [system] Activating via
systemd: service name='org.freedesktop.nm_dispatcher
Jul 23 16:54:04 localhost.localdomain dbus-daemon[665]: dbus[665]:
[system] Activating via systemd: service name='org.freedes
Jul 23 16:54:04 localhost.localdomain systemd[1]: Starting Network
Manager Script Dispatcher Service...
Jul 23 16:54:04 localhost.localdomain dbus-daemon[665]: dbus[665]:
[system] Successfully activated service 'org.freedesktop.n
Jul 23 16:54:04 localhost.localdomain dbus[665]: [system] Successfully
activated service 'org.freedesktop.nm_dispatcher'
Bob, get on the NFS server and verify that it's allowing mounts from the
DHCP domain. It appears your VM is using DHCP to get an IP and it may be
that your NFS server isn't exporting to the network or IP your client
got via DHCP.
The fact you got it mounted this time may just indicate that THIS TIME
you got an IP allowed by the server. Next time, you may not be so
lucky. :-/
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