Re: FreeBSD, Linux and NFS

2000-02-01 Thread Thomas Keusch
On Tue, Jan 25, 2000 at 02:43:10PM -1000, Clifton Royston wrote: [Problems with NFS over TCP] > I would recommend trying to switch it to UDP and see if that helps. I changed to UDP, restarted the servers and have not had a problem since. Thank you very much, Clifton. Have a nice day -- tho

Re: FreeBSD, Linux and NFS

2000-02-01 Thread Thomas Keusch
On Wed, Jan 26, 2000 at 12:00:02AM +, David Malone wrote: > > Is my assumption, that _only_ NFS v2 via TCP/IP, *NOT* UDP, will work > > between FreeBSD and Linux, correct? At all? If it ever was? > NFS v2 over UDP is the traditional NFS flavor, and most likely to > work. We're using 3.4 mach

Re: FreeBSD, Linux and NFS

2000-01-26 Thread Clifton Royston
On Wed, Jan 26, 2000 at 12:39:48AM +0100, Thomas Keusch wrote: > Ok, so if I get things right, which I think (hopefully) I do, this means > that Linux mounts NFS filesystems via TCP/IP, the FreeBSD server forces > NFS v2 via the "-2" switch given to mountd and the 4 nfsd only serve > stuff via TCP/

Re: FreeBSD, Linux and NFS

2000-01-26 Thread Coleman Kane
I had this running beautifully on ReHad 6.1 and FreeBSD 3.2 before I moved my own box from RedHat to FreeBSD. --cokane Thomas Keusch had the audacity to say: > Hello, > > does anybody happen to be running NFS between FreeBSD und Linux > successfully and painless? > > I've got FreeBSD 3.4S cvsupp

Re: FreeBSD, Linux and NFS

2000-01-26 Thread David Malone
On Wed, Jan 26, 2000 at 12:39:48AM +0100, Thomas Keusch wrote: > Is my assumption, that _only_ NFS v2 via TCP/IP, *NOT* UDP, will work > between FreeBSD and Linux, correct? At all? If it ever was? > (I just seem to have remembered this sort of stuff popping up on the > lists and v2/tcp NFS being t