Dylan why not ask that as a new question? I do not understand why one should ask a new question to get more details on the same answer! Madhusoodan because I don't know the answer to that part — roaima. Ok : I will ask new one! Depending your OS and version there may be different ways to check it. I don't have the client actually mounted I can't get it to work. So frustrating. Sorry for my rant that will probably go unfixed. I have been working hard on the same issue.
All is fine and it used to work. I recreated my Vagrant VM's and then it stopped working. Nfsstat shows that all calls are badcalls of typ badauth. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook. Sign up using Email and Password. Post as a guest Name. Email Required, but never shown. The Overflow Blog. Anonymous Posted March 18, 0 Comments. Hi please user nfstat —nfs You will get as output ex : clients nfs : V3. You can also check it via mount -v. Register or Login. Welcome back!
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You auth link is expired or incorrect, please try again. Here are some of the features of each NFS version: 1. NFSv2 — Mount requests are granted on a per-host basis and not on a per-user basis. Version 2 clients have a file size limitation of less than 2GB that they can access.
It has more features than version 2, has performance gains over version 2, and can use either TCP or UDP as its transport protocol. Depending on the local file system limits of the NFS server itself, clients can access files larger than 2GB in size. Mount requests are also granted on a per-host basis and not on a per-user basis.
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