Have you tried exporting with options insecure,fsid=1? Cheers, Barbara On 06/04/15 06:00, Ted Miller wrote: > On 04/02/2015 09:03 AM, Götz Reinicke - IT Koordinator wrote: >> Hi folks, >> >> I have a Centos 6 NFS server, which dirves me crazy. >> >> The directory I try to export cant be accessed by different clients. >> >> I tried a centos 7, centos 6 and a pool of vmware esxi 5.5 systems. >> >> At the client side I get errors like: >> >> mount.nfs: Stale file handle >> >> or Sysinfo set operation VSI_MODULE_NODE_mount failed with the tatus >> Unable to query remote mount point's attributes. >> >> >> On the server I get messages in the log like >> >> svc: 172.17.252.35, port=851: unknown version (0 for prog 100003, nfsd) >> >> rpc.mountd[1927]: authenticated mount request from .... > > A good place to start on an issue like this would be to include your > entire > smb.conf file. Since you tried across three different Centos > versions, It is likely either the configuration or the clients that > are the problem. > >> >> The curious thing is, that other directories exported on the same >> filesysten can be exported. > > Can they be used by the same clients that are trying to use the > /home/stuff > directories, or are the clients for the two directories different? >> >> >> so /home/stuff works /home/students fails. chmode 777 is set, >> /etc/exports is double checked. nfs/rpc/etc is up and running. selinux & >> firewall for debugging off. >> >> I use xfs on all shared filesystems. >> >> Googling for VMWARE and native NFS suggestions did not help so far :-/ >> >> Any hint or suggestion is very very welcome! Regard & thanks . Götz > Ted Miller > Elkhart, IN, USA > > > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos