Linked to the Issue Below.
Do i need nfs/nfslock enable in the ntsysv gui. - What does it do?
Do i need the nfsd processes running on the machine - What does it do?
Any help is much appreciated.
P.s As a reminder my redhat machines are mounting Windows shares via
Hummingbird Software. Any other ideas on what i can check to diagnose this
issue would be great.
Regards
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Hello,
I have been getting the error below ever few minutes on all of
my Linux machines, can anyone give me an idea of what is going on and maybe
something i can check to rectify this issue.
Feb 7 17:32:34 lin15 kernel: nfs: server asu1 not responding, still trying
Feb 7 17:32:34 lin15 last message repeated 2 times
Feb 7 17:33:37 lin15 kernel: nfs: server asu1 OK
Feb 7 17:33:37 lin15 last message repeated 2 times
Feb 7 17:44:36 lin15 kernel: nfs: server asu1 not responding, still trying
I can ping to the server in question and it seems fine.
Regards
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