Re: New kernel errors after last update, Fedora 33

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On 24/02/2021 00:27, Jerome Lille wrote:
On Tue, 2021-02-23 at 23:16 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
[mountd]
debug=all

And then restart the server.

After doing the mount from the client, check the journal for rpc.mountd
messages.
Ok, what I got when doing 'mount -v server:/path /path' (i.e. it tried
v4 first then succeeded on v3) was


rpc.mountd[20558]: check_default: access by 192.168.1.103 ALLOWED
rpc.mountd[20558]: Received NULL request from 192.168.1.103
rpc.mountd[20558]: check_default: access by 192.168.1.103 ALLOWED
(cached)
rpc.mountd[20558]: Received NULL request from 192.168.1.103
rpc.mountd[20558]: check_default: access by 192.168.1.103 ALLOWED
(cached)
rpc.mountd[20558]: Received MNT3(/mnt/raid/media) request from
192.168.1.103
rpc.mountd[20558]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.1.103:774
for /mnt/raid/media (/mnt/raid/media)
rpc.mountd[20558]: nfsd_fh: inbuf 'desktop 7
\x01005610000000000fe5fb05c7864830a8a9dbe250c2f2ed'
rpc.mountd[20558]: nfsd_fh: found 0x55a049addd80 path /mnt/raid/media

That is the output I get when I disable NFSv4 in /etc/nfs.conf.

The other way to disable NFSv4 is to modify /etc/sysconfig/nfs to have the line

# Optional arguments passed to rpc.nfsd. See rpc.nfsd(8)
RPCNFSDARGS="--no-nfs-version 4"

You should check that as well.

Bottom line, NFSv4 is set disabled.  Those are the 2 ways I know how to do.  Maybe there
are more?

Could it be that v4 differs from v3 in how it does IP <-> hostname
resolution? On the server I have the IP of the client/desktop in the
/etc/hosts file and the /etc/exports has only the hostname

No.  You see "access by 192.168.1.103 ALLOWE" in all attempts.

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