Hi! Did anyone encountered problems with nfs after the latest updates?
I started to have problems like nfsvers=3 no longer working in fstab or messages like :
RPC: Program not registered
Thanks!
Adrian
4 thoughts on - Nfs Problems Lately ?
at work, our diskless warewulf setup is still working fine here NFS client running 2.6.32-504.23.4.el6.x86_64
Cheers
Tru
hmm, nice that you mentioned that! i was on kernel-ml 4.0.4
got back on rhel/CentOS standard kernel and things got working again…
could be that the latest nfs patches for 4.x are not playing nice with nfs-utils currently in CentOS?
Did anyone have a working kernel-ml + CentOS nfs server?
Thank you!
Adrian
Now that kernel-ml 4.0.4 is “obsolete”, it’s worth trying the latest/current 4.1 kernel.
Akemi
Akemi Yagi wrote:
Not sure if this is related… on a CentOS 7 server, one of my users found
(today) NFS exports stopped working after the reboot (monthly maintenance)
yesterday. I looked, and nfs was listed as “enabeled, dead”. Restarted it, and it seems to be ok.
But… in the logs, I found:
Jun 30 08:46:47 systemd: Cannot add dependency job for unit nfs.target, ignoring: Unit
Now, I located nfs.target, and started checking each… and found this:
lrwxrwxrwx. 1 root root 34 Sep 25 2014
/etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/nfs.target ->
/usr/lib/systemd/system/nfs.target
Excerpt the target of that symlink doesn’t exist, only nfs-blkmap.target and nfs-client.target.
It has been working for months, and I did the update everything Monday late aft, before the reboot the next morning.
4 thoughts on - Nfs Problems Lately ?
at work, our diskless warewulf setup is still working fine here NFS client running 2.6.32-504.23.4.el6.x86_64
Cheers
Tru
hmm, nice that you mentioned that! i was on kernel-ml 4.0.4
got back on rhel/CentOS standard kernel and things got working again…
could be that the latest nfs patches for 4.x are not playing nice with nfs-utils currently in CentOS?
Did anyone have a working kernel-ml + CentOS nfs server?
Thank you!
Adrian
Now that kernel-ml 4.0.4 is “obsolete”, it’s worth trying the latest/current 4.1 kernel.
Akemi
Akemi Yagi wrote:
Not sure if this is related… on a CentOS 7 server, one of my users found
(today) NFS exports stopped working after the reboot (monthly maintenance)
yesterday. I looked, and nfs was listed as “enabeled, dead”. Restarted it, and it seems to be ok.
But… in the logs, I found: systemd: Cannot add dependency job for unit nfs.target, ignoring: Unit
Jun 30 08:46:47
Now, I located nfs.target, and started checking each… and found this:
lrwxrwxrwx. 1 root root 34 Sep 25 2014
/etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/nfs.target ->
/usr/lib/systemd/system/nfs.target
Excerpt the target of that symlink doesn’t exist, only nfs-blkmap.target and nfs-client.target.
It has been working for months, and I did the update everything Monday late aft, before the reboot the next morning.
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