Hello,
Can someone give me a clue about this "getfh" error ?
Feb 1 10:15:06 cobra3 rpc.mountd: getfh failed: Operation not permitted
Feb 1 10:15:06 cobra3 rpc.mountd: authenticated mount request from
b04-02.int-evry.fr:763 for /p1v3f1/ei0306/test (/p1v3f1)
cobra3 NFS V3 server is running RedHat ES 3 , kernel 2.4.21-27.ELsmp,
clients are Fedora Core 2 with kernel 2.6.9-1.3_FC2 .
reading this mailing archive I suppect things like:
1) clients are dual boot using dynamic dhcp/dns, so forward ip @ changes
at every reboots, could this be a ip addressing pb ?
2) I use automount, I heard about mount points not beeing unmount as
they are ask for a new mount ?
3) getfh is for get file Handle no ? a lack of file descriptor on the
NFS server (ulimit) could be an issue ?
4) other things ....
Today my only solution is to restart NFS services on the server, until
getfh problem rises again :-(
Thanks for any advices .
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jehan.procaccia wrote:
> Can someone give me a clue about this "getfh" error ?
Try exporting the filesystem with the 'no_subtree_check'
option set to see if that helps....
steved.
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Sorry Steve, your suggestion does not help, at least in our case. All
mounts via
tcp on nfs server with RH ES3, 2.4.21-15. It is a very annoying issue.
J
> Date: Wed, 02 Feb 2005 09:02:30 -0500
> From: Steve Dickson <[email protected]>
> To: "jehan.procaccia" <[email protected]>
> CC: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [NFS] rpc.mountd: getfh failed: Operation not permitted
>
>
>
> jehan.procaccia wrote:
>
>
>>Can someone give me a clue about this "getfh" error ?
>
>
> Try exporting the filesystem with the 'no_subtree_check'
> option set to see if that helps....
>
> steved.
>
>
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Jos van Wezel wrote:
> Sorry Steve, your suggestion does not help, at least in our case. All
> mounts via
> tcp on nfs server with RH ES3, 2.4.21-15. It is a very annoying issue.
OK.. thanks for trying.... BTW the bz# for this one is 126129
steved.
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