Re: IPv6 support for NFSv2 server.

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On 05/26/2011 02:57 PM, Upakul Barkakaty wrote:
> Hi Chuck,
> 
> Thanks for writing in. I am using the command line option -o vers=2.
> 
> These 2 commands return different errors:
> 
> mount -o vers=2 <ipv6-address>:<path> --> mount.nfs: an incorrect
> mount option was specified
> mount <ipv6-address>:<path> --> mount.nfs: system call failed
> 
> RHEL6 uses NFSv4 by default so the second command is expected to use NFSv4.
> 
> Both the above commands execute successfully in case of ipv4 addresses.
> 

Are you escaping the ipv6 address with brackets (e.g. mount -o vers=2
[aaaa:bbbb::cccc]:/path /mnt/point)?

-Mike Groshans
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