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Date: | Sat, 12 Mar 2011 10:27:06 -0500 |
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i've tried this a couple times with centos 5.5 and ubuntu and, so
far, i haven't been able to make this work. has anyone tried setting
up an NFS network so that both servers and clients use *only* nfsv4?
that is, when you configure (or start) NFS, you can typically add
mount options like "--no-nfs-version 2" or something like that. but
i've tried to do that while explicitly specifying i don't want version
1, 2 *or* 3, and that's never worked yet -- apparently, NFS still
wants *some* earlier version than v4, no matter what it is.
given that NFSv4 would seem to be adequately mature by now, is it
not possible to use it exclusively for your network? has anyone else
tried this? thanks.
rday
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