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NFS boot for BBB with Ubuntu 22.04
I recently updated my system to Ubuntu 18.04.5 to 22.04 (fresh installation). On the old system I had a Yocto project for my BBB using TFTP and NFS to boot from my machine. Everything worked fine, but ...
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How do I get NFS for glusterfs working on Oracle Linux 8?
I want to use glusterfs to provide storage for a lot of files. Millions that must appear to be in one NFS exported directory. I installed the software, configured it and started the cluster. However,...
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Millions of files in a single directory
I need a file storage solution that will provide read/write for files to a collection of web servers. The space demands are modest -- about 2 TiB right now but will probably grow to twice that. NFS ...
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How can I acess a NFS server from outside of the local network
I have an NFS server and I want to be able to use it places other than just home. How (if possible) can I access it from other places? Would I just simply port forward the port NFS is using?
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NFS Permission Denied when mounting from WSL
I'm trying to mount a NFS folder in WSL2 Ubuntu 20.04
sudo mount singularity:/srv/Storage /mnt/storage -v
But it gives me an error
mount.nfs: access denied by server while mounting singularity:/srv/...
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Running MariaDB in a container with storage through NFS
I'm trying to run a MariaDB container on a raspberry pi. The container is created through docker-compose and to persist the data I want to use my NAS. To mount a directory from the NAS to the ...
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SSH tunneling NFS from remote to local error: address already in use
I have a synology server behind an unconfigurable NAT, and a linux box behind a configurable NAT. I want to establish an autossh tunnel to mount an NFS drive (shared by the synology box) on the linux ...
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Mount NFSv3 From Windows Server 2019
I have enabled NFS sharing on windows server 2019 using NFS version 3.
I have disabled both NFS ver 2 and NFS ver 4 via powershell:
Set-NfsServerConfiguration -EnableNfsv2 $False -EnableNfsv4 $False -...
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Rsync always failing at the same point
I made a script for my Proxmox host to make a copy of its daily backups to another machine (running Windows Server 2022).
The script mounts a NFS share from the Windows host and runs this rsync ...
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How to debug nfs client connection timeout?
I have 1 nfs-server(10.192.244.109) & 2 nfs-client there.
On one client, both ok to mount the nfs-server directory with v3 & v4, while on another client, it's only ok to mount the nfs-server ...
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How to enable NFS v2 in WSL2?
It only has v3 and v4, but my client (U-Boot) only supports v2
$ rpcinfo -p localhost | grep nfs
100003 3 tcp 2049 nfs
100003 4 tcp 2049 nfs
100003 3 udp 2049 nfs
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How to force NFS to keep files on client side?
I have an NFS server in a headless Fedora Server 35 VM configured as follow:
File: /etc/exports
/development 10.211.55.0/24(rw,all_squash,async,no_subtree_check,anonuid=0,anongid=0)
Then in my Mac ...
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Why does Petalinux run the mountnfs script during initialization?
I was inspecting the root filesystem files generated by PetaLinux and saw a couple of start-up scripts under /etc/rc5.d folder. One of them was named S15mountnfs.sh and linked to mountnfs.sh script ...
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fully passwordless nfs through kerberos
I have a small network that includes a NAS. on which I provisioned, with some effort, a Kerberos server. The Kerberos server allows Linux hosts on the network to create secure NFS mounts. Service keys ...
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Windows 10.0.19043.1320 Pro (21H1) and NFS Share: MOUNT.EXE missing
I have a Terra Master F5-221 NAS with SAMBA/CIFS and NFS shares. The SAMBA shares can be accessed no problem; just open Windows Explorer and put \\NASIPADDRESS\sharename as the address. But that is ...