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NFS mount not working.

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  • M Mastadamus

    @girish What version should I try to mount it as? Im guessing try 3?

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    @mastadamus I think we want nfs4. Note that all we are trying to do here is to get the output of cat /proc/mounts to show nfs instead of autofs and nfs4.

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      @mastadamus I think we want nfs4. Note that all we are trying to do here is to get the output of cat /proc/mounts to show nfs instead of autofs and nfs4.

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      @girish ah im following you now. I have absolutely no idea how to make proc/mounts do that lol.

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        @girish ah im following you now. I have absolutely no idea how to make proc/mounts do that lol.

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        @mastadamus what is the /proc/mounts output as it stands right now?

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          @mastadamus what is the /proc/mounts output as it stands right now?

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          @girish

          This is the output of the proc/mounts

          192.x.x.x:/mnt/array1/share /bu_nfs nfs4 rw,relatime,vers=4.0,rsize=8192,wsi ze=8192,namlen=255,hard,proto=tcp,timeo=14,retrans=2,sec=sys,clientaddr=192.x. x.x,local_lock=none,addr=192.x.x.x 0 0 (note i replaced my IP's with 192.x.x.x. not that it really matters lol)

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          • M Mastadamus

            @girish

            This is the output of the proc/mounts

            192.x.x.x:/mnt/array1/share /bu_nfs nfs4 rw,relatime,vers=4.0,rsize=8192,wsi ze=8192,namlen=255,hard,proto=tcp,timeo=14,retrans=2,sec=sys,clientaddr=192.x. x.x,local_lock=none,addr=192.x.x.x 0 0 (note i replaced my IP's with 192.x.x.x. not that it really matters lol)

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            @mastadamus this is ubuntu 20.04lts

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            • M Mastadamus

              @mastadamus this is ubuntu 20.04lts

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              @mastadamus we have to check if this nfs4 tag is the default now on ubuntu 20.04 and if not, would be interesting to see why your system behaves differently.

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                @mastadamus we have to check if this nfs4 tag is the default now on ubuntu 20.04 and if not, would be interesting to see why your system behaves differently.

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                @nebulon Cool just let me know. its not a big deal as of now, I have it mounted "local" in the cloudron gui and its still writing to the NFS mount it just can't delete for some reason.

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                  I have added nfs4 check for the next release. Searching around, I do see nfs4 in the output.

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                  • girishG girish

                    I have added nfs4 check for the next release. Searching around, I do see nfs4 in the output.

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                    @girish thank you, you may want to add autofs as well to the input the input check or alter the command listed in the documentation to reflect the guidance given in this thread to delete the system.automount portion

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                    • M Mastadamus

                      @girish thank you, you may want to add autofs as well to the input the input check or alter the command listed in the documentation to reflect the guidance given in this thread to delete the system.automount portion

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                      @mastadamus yes 🙂 https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/box/-/commit/f3d9b8194264469152bc38d24d7080c611784b33

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