On Fri, 2016-12-02 at 14:02 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
On Dec 2, 2016 04:45, "Craig Lanning"
<craig.t.lanning(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
>
> Has there been a change to the NFS server?
>
> I am running:
> Fedora 24
> nfs-utils 1.3.4
>
> All of this has worked in earlier versions of Fedora so I'm a
little
> confused.
>
> I am trying to setup the NFS server and I need it to serve NFS v2.
That
> is the only protocol version that the client machine understands.
It's
> OS was written before v3 existed.
>
> I followed the instructions for setting it up.
>
> The client can get the list of exported filesystems from the
server,
> but fails when it tries to access one of them.
>
> The error says something about a "Remote module version mismatch."
I
> was thinking that the server was only using NFS v3. Is there
something
> else that the client might access that could have a version
mismatch
> besides the NFS protocol?
>
> Have I missed something in setting up the NFS Server?
I have not setup an NFS server in quite a while.
However, my memory is telling me that the default is to not enable V2
support. I believe you can edit /etc/sysconfig/nfs and edit the
RPCNFSDARGS parameter to specify V2 support.
That was what I needed.
Thanks.
I added -V 2 to the RPCNFSDARGS string and it worked just fine.
I didn't have to do that the last time I setup the NFS server. Probably
been a few years, though.
Oh well. . .
It works now!
Thanks for the help.
Craig