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Can't mount home shares with NFS after a NAS restart
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2020-02-23
02:11 PM
2020-02-23
02:11 PM
Can't mount home shares with NFS after a NAS restart
I can't mount the users' home folders with NFS if I don't toggle NFS access off and on again after a system restart. Showmount shows
root@Io:~# showmount -e 127.0.0.1 Export list for 127.0.0.1: /run/nfs4/data * /run/nfs4/home * /home * /run/nfs4 * /data/Video 192.168.0.0/24,127.0.0.1 /run/nfs4/data/Video 192.168.0.0/24,127.0.0.1 /data/Pictures 192.168.0.0/24,127.0.0.1 /run/nfs4/data/Pictures 192.168.0.0/24,127.0.0.1
so home is exported. Both users' UIDs and GIDs on the NAS match that on my computers.
I mount the shares with
Io:/home/user10 /home/user1-k1/NAS nfs4 rw,user,noauto,bg,hard,intr,_netdev,timeo=5,retrans=5,actimeo=10,retry=5,proto=tcp 0 0 Io:/home/user20 /home/user2-k1/NAS nfs4 rw,user,noauto,bg,hard,intr,_netdev,timeo=5,retrans=5,actimeo=10,retry=5,proto=tcp 0 0
All works fine untill the next NAS restart and I have to log in to Web UI, toggle the home shares NFS access off and on to be able to mount the home folders localy.
BTW, is there any reason the home share is exported with a wild card, opposite to the other shares where it's possible to restrict access to some computers on the network? The problem was raised 4 years ago in Systemic NFS problems , but it's still there.
Model: RN102|ReadyNAS 100 Series 2- Bay
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