> errors on "current" and checked the amd.conf file it was using.
> Version 3 of NFS seemed to be the default (!) for amd 

Yes, to be consistent with the state of world WRT NFS.  Or at least with
the leader -- Solaris.  This has been the default in 3.0-C since the
am-utils import.

> it to version 2 and rebooted both boxes.  Still no change.  When

You could easily still be using TCP rather than UDP.  Using "proto=X" and
"vers=Y" you can specify the version and protocol used, independent of
each other.  X={tcp,udp} and Y={2,3}
"nfsv2" is an synonym for "proto=udp,vers=2".

Any bugs you expose would be of interested, of course.

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-- David    (obr...@nuxi.com  -or-  obr...@freebsd.org)

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