Jim, Thank you for the suggestions. If I understood right, I should try: >>> mount -t nfs duke:/mnt/myFiles /mnt/myFiles -O proto=udp and >>> mount -t nfs duke:/mnt/myFiles /mnt/myFiles -O nfsvers=3 I tried both of these to mount the NFS files and got the same error message. Jim Anderson ezjab@xxxxxxxx On 04/29/2011 11:02 AM, Jim Rees wrote:
Jim Anderson wrote: I did a search on the error message and I found the following Ubuntu bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nfs-utils/+bug/656889 According to this bug report, This is a bug and it is not fixed in 10.10 final release. That's unlikely to be your problem since your server does support tcp. But maybe you have a firewall problem. Try proto=udp and nfsvers=3 mount options (separately). If proto=udp works, fix your firewall.
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