Re: is nfsv4 working on fc6?

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On Fri, 2007-01-12 at 13:24 -0800, Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:
> Phil Meyer <pmeyer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> > Try: mount -t nfs4 arbol:/u/wolfgang /mnt
> 
> Ditto:
> 
> Just to make sure it wasn't failing on name resolution or ipv6 I gave
> it the v4 address too.  (After failing again with the name.)
> 
> [root@bonnet ~]# mount -t nfs4 192.83.197.1:/u/www /mnt
> mount.nfs4: Operation not permitted
> 
> > Also, on wolfang, can you run a nfsstat command?  
> 
> I see the nfs4 section.
> 
> Server rpc stats:
> calls      badcalls   badauth    badclnt    xdrcall
> 299130     0          0          0          0       
> 
> Server nfs v2:
> null         getattr      setattr      root         lookup       readlink     
> 24      100% 0         0% 0         0% 0         0% 0         0% 0         0% 
> read         wrcache      write        create       remove       rename       
> 0         0% 0         0% 0         0% 0         0% 0         0% 0         0% 
> link         symlink      mkdir        rmdir        readdir      fsstat       
> 0         0% 0         0% 0         0% 0         0% 0         0% 0         0% 
> 
> Server nfs v3:
> null         getattr      setattr      lookup       access       readlink     
> 27        0% 44379    14% 1908      0% 157800   52% 17770     5% 52        0% 
> read         write        create       mkdir        symlink      mknod        
> 59498    19% 9698      3% 233       0% 0         0% 2         0% 0         0% 
> remove       rmdir        rename       link         readdir      readdirplus  
> 236       0% 0         0% 2         0% 4         0% 12        0% 6820      2% 
> fsstat       fsinfo       pathconf     commit       
> 5         0% 6         0% 0         0% 420       0% 
> 
> Server nfs v4:
> null         compound     
> 20       60% 13       39% 
> 
> Server nfs v4 operations:
> op0-unused   op1-unused   op2-future   access       close        commit       
> 0         0% 0         0% 0         0% 0         0% 0         0% 0         0% 
> create       delegpurge   delegreturn  getattr      getfh        link         
> 0         0% 0         0% 0         0% 0         0% 0         0% 0         0% 
> lock         lockt        locku        lookup       lookup_root  nverify      
> 0         0% 0         0% 0         0% 0         0% 0         0% 0         0% 
> open         openattr     open_conf    open_dgrd    putfh        putpubfh     
> 0         0% 0         0% 0         0% 0         0% 0         0% 0         0% 
> putrootfh    read         readdir      readlink     remove       rename       
> 13      100% 0         0% 0         0% 0         0% 0         0% 0         0% 
> renew        restorefh    savefh       secinfo      setattr      setcltid     
> 0         0% 0         0% 0         0% 0         0% 0         0% 0         0% 
> setcltidconf verify       write        rellockowner 
> 0         0% 0         0% 0         0% 0         0% 
> 
> Client rpc stats:
> calls      retrans    authrefrsh
> 4          0          0       
> 
> Client nfs v4:
> null         read         write        commit       open         open_conf    
> 0         0% 0         0% 0         0% 0         0% 0         0% 0         0% 
> open_noat    open_dgrd    close        setattr      fsinfo       renew        
> 0         0% 0         0% 0         0% 0         0% 0         0% 0         0% 
> setclntid    confirm      lock         lockt        locku        access       
> 0         0% 0         0% 0         0% 0         0% 0         0% 0         0% 
> getattr      lookup       lookup_root  remove       rename       link         
> 0         0% 0         0% 2       100% 0         0% 0         0% 0         0% 
> symlink      create       pathconf     statfs       readlink     readdir      
> 0         0% 0         0% 0         0% 0         0% 0         0% 0         0% 
> server_caps  delegreturn  
> 0         0% 0         0% 
> 
> 

What does "showmount -e" on the server show?

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