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[Mac][ATV1][ATV2] NFS Suddenly Fails - Buadhai - 2012-01-29 This on 11.0 Beta 1 Git:20111222-22ad8e4 Mac and ATV1 All was well yesterday, but when I went to watch some videos today, XBMC running on an ATV1 was unable to connect to the NFS share that hosts the videos. I checked my ATV2 and Mac. Same story. None of the XBMC installations can connect to the NFS shares. I'm sure this is an NFS problem, but I can't figure it out. NFS seems to be OK: Code: bleach:~ mnewman$ showmount -e I have not changed the exports file nor have I changed permissions on either of the shares. I can ssh into the ATV1 and manually mount and browse the NFS share: Code: -bash-2.05b$ sudo mkdir nfs Everything is there as it should be. This on 11.0 Beta 1 Git:20111222-22ad8e4 XBMC Log from the ATV1: http://pastebin.com/p7nw4a6q - Memphiz - 2012-01-30 Code: 15:34:06 T:58864640 * ERROR: NFS: Failed to mount nfs share: /Volumes/Media (mount/mnt call failed with "RPC Packet not accepted by the server") mmhh ... is the -n flag missing somehow in that nfsd.plist? or is portmap not running or something like that? - Buadhai - 2012-01-30 Thank you. That was it. I should have posted earlier. I spent all day trying to figure this out and never once did I think to look at that plist. - Memphiz - 2012-01-30 But what changed it? If it stopped working from one day to another ... just curious... - Buadhai - 2012-01-30 Short story: I screwed up. Long story: The media library is on an external drive hanging off of a MacMini. A few months ago I dropped a new internal drive into the mini and populated it with a Carbon Copy Cloner backup. That worked fine, except there was no Lion Recovery Partition. I decided to create one by doing an overlay install of Lion. That worked fine, except that it also overlaid all the System .plist files, including the nfsd.plist. Longer story: I'm still struggling with the fallout from this. The shared library got messed up. I just now tried to clean the shared music library which failed with the message "Error cleaning paths." More research is required. This with Beta 2: Code: 17:56:53 T:2900038336 DEBUG: ------ Window Deinit (Pointer.xml) ------ RE: [Mac][ATV1][ATV2] NFS Suddenly Fails - chiefsucker - 2012-08-14 Even if you add the parameter, nfsd won’t always pick it up. Launchctl seems to ignore changes in the Property List file if you just kill the nfsd process. sudo launchctl unload /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.nfsd.plist and a load will pick up the new settings. You can check them with ps aux | grep nfsd. There should be an -N after the executable. |