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Old 27th February 2012, 12:04 PM
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NFS mount drops after machine sleeps...

Hello,
I'm in the process of moving my main desktop from Kubuntu to Fedora for stability reasons.
I have an NFS mount that works fine upon boot. However, after my workstation sleeps / wakes, the NFS connection is lost. I can manually re-mount it of course, but I'd rather it just be connected again
With Kubuntu, it didn't disconnect, or perhaps it re-connected upon wake automatically, not sure?
Is there a setting I can change for this, or should I be using Automount?

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Old 28th February 2012, 11:48 AM
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Re: NFS mount drops after machine sleeps...

Anyone have some input?
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Old 28th February 2012, 09:25 PM
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Re: NFS mount drops after machine sleeps...

In my case this works automatically -- believe systemd takes care of that (and other mounts defined in /etc/fsatb). Just make sure they are marked 'auto' as below:

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bubba:/home/ /mnt/bubba nfs auto,timeo=100,nodev,rw,nosuid,user,noexec 0 0
The non-std value for timeo =100 to avoid massive slowdowns during boot; for reasons I cannot fathom it then takes the full 60 seconds that NFS uses as default for timeouts.
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Old 3rd March 2012, 02:36 PM
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Re: NFS mount drops after machine sleeps...

Bubba,
here's the line in my fstab file. It's been working up till recently just fine.
192.168.0.3:/ /mnt nfs4 _netdev,auto 0 0
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Old 4th March 2012, 01:31 AM
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Re: NFS mount drops after machine sleeps...

I don't think reducing the timeo from default 600 to 100 can help.

I've had a problem wher an F16 laptop nfs mount fails when it comes out of suspend.

bert' - are you saying that you are seeing a disconnect without suspend ?
Any messages in /var/log/messages ?
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Old 4th March 2012, 04:21 AM
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Re: NFS mount drops after machine sleeps...

Stevea,
No, when the machine is running, I do not drop connections. This only occurs after I put the machine to sleep. Hmm, where the heck is the log viewer in Fedora KDE?
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