CentOS 7.4 client mounting a CentOS 7.4 server filesystem over nfs4.
nfs seems to be much slower since the upgrade to 7.4, so I thought it
might be nice to mount the directory as v4.0 rather than the new default
of v4.1 to see if it makes a difference.
The release notes state, without an example:
"You can retain the original behavior by specifying 0 as the minor version"
nfs(5) states:
**
Recent kernels allow the minor version to be specified using the
vers= option. For example, specifying vers=4.1 is the same
as specifying vers=4,minorversion=1.
**
but in fstab or on the command line, using either form (vers=4.0
or vers=4,minorversion=0), if I run mount afterwards, I still see
vers=4.1 for the mount.
I'm missing something obvious, but the only thing obvious to me
is that I can't see it.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Zube