On 01/21/2016 02:30 PM, Ranbir wrote:
On Wed, 2016-01-20 at 14:58 -0500, Ranbir wrote:
I don't know or how, but I can no longer browse nfs shares from
Nautilus. If I type in a NFS URLs, Nautilus immediatly says it's not
recognized. All of my NFS bookmarks stopped working, too.
My NFS server is running just fine. This seems to be a "problem" on
the
Fedora end.
Is there no love for this thread? :( I still don't know why Nautilus
has all of a sudden stopped working with nfs URLs.
Is your NFS server doing NFSV3 or NFSV4? "showmount -e" doesn't work if
the server is NFSV4 and I suspect that's what Nautilus is doing (or
something like it).
If you have access to the NFS server, try altering the options to the
nfsd daemon to not offer V4/V4.1. This can be done by passing it the
"-V 3" or "-N 4" options (or you can edit the "RPCNFSDARGS" variable
in /etc/sysconfig/nfs, put the option in there and "systemctl restart
nfs-config") and try browsing it again.
This is a shot in the dark here. It's bitten some of our people here.
They could mount the exports, but not browse them.
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