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unkown characters on nfs shared directory

I have a raspberry pi that is used as an nfs server, and a windows computer that mount this shared directory. Unforunately, files names inside shared directory on client side have unknown characters. ...
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Shutdown of RHEL 6.9 / 7.7 NFS Client Hangs when NFS Server has Become Unavailable

I am running a mix of RHEL 6.9 and 7.7 hosts. These hosts are all NFS clients. I am having a shutdown problem related to unmounting of NFS shares that were set up in /etc/fstab (i.e. not automounted). ...
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NFS server: some clients can't connect anymore nfsd: peername failed (err 107)

I have setup an nfs server using the ubuntu nfs-kernel-server and configured a couple of accepted IPs. The clients had been able to connect and it worked until Friday 12th June. One of the client, ...
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Give space to a tiny computer (tmpfs with swap over nfs)

I have a tiny computer with not so much RAM (1-2GiB) and very little disk space in which I installed Gentoo. I also have space on a shared NFS. In order to be able to compile any package, even the ...
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Restrict nfs server access from windows client for domain users

I have an NFS server setup in Linux (Domain joined) and I'm trying to access the NFS share from windows clients. I have seen https://superuser.com/a/399212/502713 to set the registry entry for the ...
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Timing out on mount nfs command

I am following this guide to set up an NFS server, with the exception that I have completely disabled my firewall: https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-set-up-an-nfs-mount-on-ubuntu-...
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NFSv4 ACL is not applying despite having matching GIDs on server and client

I have a fileserver with nfs exports on it. On the server, I have a media directory that I ran setfacl -m g:44000:rwx media on. The directory is exported with rw,sync,no_subtree_check. On my client, ...
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Finding a folder in a large structure on a mounted NFS share

Imagine you need to find a folder using some pattern, like you do with find. find . -iname "*foo*" However in a situation with a mounted NFS share with large number of items it is very time-...
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NFS share shows folder name but no content

I created an NFS share on my Raspberry PI (running raspbian based on debian buster). I am trying to connect to it using VLC (android tv & android 6) but when I connect to it I only see a folder ...
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How to properly mount an NFS share in Linux?

How to properly mount an NFS share in Linux? I have a Synology NAS which I use to share a shared folder on my local area network. I want to mount this folder on my Ubuntu desktop computer using NFS ...
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File system fallback

I'm using AWS' NFS in one of my EC2 instances. In the rare cases when it becomes unavailable I want to have a fallback. I thought of having two file systems in two different regions and then mounting ...
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/etc/nfs.conf equivalent for Debian/Ubuntu

What is the reason for /etc/nfs.conf not in Debian/Ubuntu? There are /etc/default/nfs-kernel-server and /etc/default/nfs-common, but they aren't the same. They're used by /usr/lib/systemd/scripts/nfs-...
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Linux encryption middleware for mount

I have an NFS share (or it can be any mounted file system) I do not trust other readers of the NFS server Is there a way to add a middle layer that encrypts on writes and decrypts on reads ...
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Diskless Computer with NFS - Shutdown Needed?

I have a computer (a Raspberry Pi, but I believe this is irrelevant for the question) running Linux. That computer runs without a disk, meaning it boots using PXE and gets a root partition hosted on ...
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ext4 slow write performance after file system is 90% full

I'm using Ubuntu 18.04. My observation for ext4 file system is, once I cross the 90% of data usage the write performance crawls. We have a RAID6 configuration over 12 disks, total 90TB file system. ...
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