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On 18 August 2019 10:01:18 CEST, Peter Humphrey <peter@××××××××××××.uk> wrote: |
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>On to the next problem... |
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>This workstation serves as compute host to two smaller boxes on the |
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>network. I |
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>NFS-mount the PORTDIR of the smaller box in a chroot on this one, then |
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>do |
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>emerging and so on to build packages which I install later on the |
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>smaller box. |
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>That works fine on one of the smaller boxes, but on the other I get a |
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>different port being used for NFS transfer every time. So I have to |
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>change the |
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>holes in the firewall before anything useful happens. |
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>As far as I can see, everything to do with NFS is identical on the two |
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>boxes, |
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>in particular kernel config, /etc/conf.d/nfs and /etc/exports, but I |
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>must have |
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>missed something. SSH and SCP are not affected. |
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>Any ideas? |
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Check the file /etc/conf.d/nfs in the nfs server. |
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There are settings documented there (using -p and -o options to fix the port numbers for the different parts. |
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I had the same issue in the past, which is why I remember. |
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I solved it by moving all NFS stuff onto a seperate VLAN which is only for storage. |
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Joost |
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