Re: NFS Problems in Fedora 33

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On 26/11/2020 03:36, Robert wrote:
My fstab entry is as follows. 
192.168.2.100:/STUF/STUFF /home/me/STUFF nfs rw 0 0

OK.  Using just nfs on the fstab entry would mean that it should use the default protocol on the
server.  I am using a Centos7 server that hasn't been modified.  So, nfs-v4 is being used.

You can verify this by using "df -T" on the client.

Also, you should check the server's /etc/nfs.conf to make sure no modifications have been made.
The default is....

#[nfsd]
# debug=0
# threads=8
# host=
# port=0
# grace-time=90
# lease-time=90
# udp=y
# tcp=y
# vers2=n
# vers3=y
# vers4=y
# vers4.0=y
# vers4.1=y
# vers4.2=y
# rdma=n

My 'hosts.allow files is as follows:

portmap: 192.168.2.100     #  192.168.2.100 is the Data Server
rquotad: 192.168.2.100
mountd: 192.168.2.100
statd: 192.168.2.100

I do not use "hosts.allow" onn my systems.

Do you have 'selinux' running?

Oh, yes.  I only disable selinux if I need to troubleshoot.

I am not sure just how to find out which version I am running.
I assume you mean on the client when you ask about 'Can you switch to mounting NFS-v4?'

I think I covered that above.  Using "df -T" will show nfs4 if the mounted share is using V4.

Also, I think you indicated that you have some things sym linked on the client side?  Could you try and
open files which are directly on the mount point as opposed to the sym link location?

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