On 10/13/20 4:15 PM, Jonathan Billings wrote:
> On Oct 13, 2020, at 13:10, Bob Goodwin
<bobgoodwin(a)fastmail.us> wrote:
>
> .
> I replaced my router with a different one and changed the ipaddress and now I can not
mount the NFS server, the "fstab" lines show it best:
>
> First router:
> # 192.168.50.32:/nfs4exports/home /media/nfs nfs4
re,soft,int,ff,comment=systems.autonomous 0 0
>
> Second router:
> 192.168.2.128:/nfs4exports/home /media/nfs nfs4
re,soft,int,ff,comment=systems.autonomous 0 0
>
> When I try to mount the second router "access' is denied,
> [root@localhost /]# mount -a
> mount.nfs4: access denied by server while mounting 192.168.2.128:/nfs4exports/home
>
> I did not make any change to the NFS server, It was working before the change and the
second router has always worked and still does, I can ssh to it, the apple iPhones/iPads,
whatever, (they do not use NFS) can connect to the wifi, but I can not mount NFS with my
wired connection from the desktop.
When you got the new device, it looks like the local network addressing changed. Did your
NFS client’s IPs change too? Do you need to update the /etc/exports on the NFS server to
reflect the change in IPs?
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Jonathan Billings
Even if exports doesn't need changing, maybe re-exporting it (or
rebooting the server) is needed. I seem to remember you are using a WD
MyCloud for a server. I went through something similar with my MyCloud
recently, and I had to edit /etc/exports and then re-export it.
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Lester M Petrie