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From: Kevin D. Snodgrass on 30 Jul 2010 21:52 Rahul wrote: > The Natural Philosopher <tnp(a)invalid.invalid> wrote in > news:i2tu0d$tua$1(a)news.albasani.net: > > >>Rahul wrote: >> >>>Grant <omg(a)grrr.id.au> wrote in >>>news:tao456p2v59ck9q1s43p0isabdaame5so0@ 4ax.com: >> >>Anyway, you can check if you are using TCP rather than UDP as its a >>mount option. If you have hard mounted the NFS filesystem it oughter >>be in /etc/fstab. > > > I think it is using UDP. That's the default option. > > cat /etc/fstab > [snip] > eu001:/tmp /mnt/tmp/ nfs ro,hard,intr > 0 0 Try changing the options to "ro,soft,intr". Also look at the "retry=" and "timeo=" options. man mount has this information... |