[CentOS] Problem with NFS mount after upgrade to 4.4
Alessio Cecchi
acecchi at telemaco.itMon Oct 2 12:43:16 UTC 2006
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Hello After i have upgraded to centos 4.4 i have a problem during the boot with NFS, CentOS can't mount NFS shares: Oct 2 11:47:28 s2 mount: mount: mount to NFS server '192.168.140.13' failed: Oct 2 11:47:28 s2 mount: System Error: No route to host. Oct 2 11:47:34 s2 mount: mount: mount to NFS server '192.168.140.13' failed: Oct 2 11:47:34 s2 mount: System Error: No route to host. Oct 2 11:47:40 s2 mount: mount: mount to NFS server '192.168.140.13' failed: Oct 2 11:47:40 s2 mount: System Error: No route to host. Oct 2 11:47:40 s2 netfs: Mounting NFS filesystems: failed Oct 2 11:47:40 s2 netfs: Mounting other filesystems: succeeded This CentOS is only a client NFS. If i run "/etc/init.d/netfs start" shares are mount regolary. It can't be a network problem, the only one changes i have made to this server is upgrade from 4.3 to 4.4. Why this? Thanks
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