Re: [SLE] NFS

From: peter Nikolic (p.nikolic1_at_btinternet.com)
Date: 08/13/04

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    Date: Fri, 13 Aug 2004 09:22:18 +0100
    
    

    On Friday 13 Aug 2004 07:17, Ti Kan wrote:
    > it clown writes:
    > > I am having some trouble with nfs when wanting to manual
    > > mount a nfs share. I am using 9.1 pro. When i use the
    > > following command: mount pc:/share /mnt i get the following
    > > error ( i did rcportmap start ):
    > >
    > > nfs server reported tcp not available, falling back to udp.
    > >
    > > When i use nfsclient in yast2 it mounts 100%.
    >
    > NFS can operate over either TCP or UDP. TCP provides better data
    > reliability but has higher overhead. Some NFS servers only support
    > UDP (SuSE 9.1 supports both).
    >
    > When you mount a remote NFS share on a 9.1 client machine, it tries
    > TCP first, and if the server does not support NFS over TCP, it falls
    > back to UDP, and you get that message. However the remote share should
    > still successfully mount.
    >
    > To silence that message, just add "udp" as a mount option (either
    > on the command line or in your /etc/fstab file). E.g.,
    >
    > mount -t nfs -o udp pc:/share /mnt
    >
    > -Ti
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    und das spitzen popsen bangen tanken

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