Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2025 18:55:38 +0000 From: void <void@f-m.fm> To: freebsd-fs@freebsd.org Subject: Re: problems setting up nfsv3 (zfs sharenfs) client,server Message-ID: <aS3kqkFxOFV3gye-@int21h> In-Reply-To: <CAM5tNy4ftpEQOM2V7-ij=wmSOCSkYXNYm_JucYOFiL3-JBxb=g@mail.gmail.com> References: <aS2g-vhe41nMvSzF@int21h> <CAM5tNy6U4S%2BQomtmkqJxOE40sH=%2BrYjPVwb-wUaUJr7BLf%2BWnw@mail.gmail.com> <aS22M67od8uM-0vi@int21h> <CAM5tNy65gZOzCvp=9s6o34RqtO9J3_ZZTN44m%2BVxR0EbwVLiWg@mail.gmail.com> <aS2-w1LxoBk4vJz6@int21h> <CAM5tNy4ftpEQOM2V7-ij=wmSOCSkYXNYm_JucYOFiL3-JBxb=g@mail.gmail.com>
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On Mon, Dec 01, 2025 at 08:37:10AM -0800, Rick Macklem wrote: >I've never used it, but "man nfsd" describes a "-r" option >to re-register with rpcbind. You could try that. > >Otherwise, I do not have a clue. I discovered after exiting xorg, the console showed the machine had quietly ended up in some sort of semi-crashed state. A clue was that dns/unbound wasn't resolving some things, was resolving others. Was otherwise (seemingly) ok. So, warm reboot, and now it all works as expected! nfs is in rpcinfo! Sorry for the noise! if mysterious error, reboot ;) --
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