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Old 12-16-2008, 12:43 PM   #1
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NFS tcp not available, falling back to UDP; RPC failure


I have installed Suse Linux Enterprise Server 10 sp1 on our machines, and on the latest few I keep noticing as the machine boots up I get the following errors:
- nfs related, says tcp unavailable falling back to udp, and it gives a warning that errors may result,
- also right after the nfs tcp error, it mentions RPc failure, or RPC port mapper failure.

what does this mean, and how do i fix it.
 
Old 12-16-2008, 03:15 PM   #2
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please try

Code:
/usr/sbin/rpcinfo -p localhost | grep nfs
if no output then NFS is not registered with Portmapper

then try

#service nfs start

hopefully it may help
 
Old 12-17-2008, 03:17 PM   #3
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managed to get a copy of the exact error on bootup:

Importing Net File System (NFS)mount server reported tcp not available, falling back to udp
mount:RPC:Remote system error - No route to host
--------------------

I did rpcinfo -p and get the following:

program vers proto port
100000 2 tcp 111 portmapper
100000 2 udp 111 portmapper
100024 1 udp 32772 status
100021 1 udp 32772 nlockmgr
100021 3 udp 32772 nlockmgr
100021 4 udp 32772 nlockmgr
100024 1 tcp 38120 status
100021 1 tcp 38120 nlockmgr
100021 3 tcp 38120 nlockmgr
100021 4 tcp 38120 nlockmgr
100003 2 udp 2049 nfs
100003 3 udp 2049 nfs
100003 2 tcp 2049 nfs
100003 3 tcp 2049 nfs
100005 1 udp 863 mountd
100005 1 tcp 864 mountd
100005 2 udp 863 mountd
100005 2 tcp 864 mountd
100005 3 udp 863 mountd
100005 3 tcp 864 mountd
 
Old 12-17-2008, 03:23 PM   #4
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network service should start first and then nfs also see if portmap and rpc services are running.
 
Old 12-18-2008, 11:20 AM   #5
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Hi


The another thing what I know is NFS is protected by SElinux, if possible, Can you please try to disable it for time being.
 
  


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