2014-03-11, 09:24
I've been using XBMC and its derivative RaspBMC but I have no encountered an issue that has come out of the blue.
I have a NAS running PC-BSD 9 and all the file systems on it are ZFS. To make them sharable, I simply set the following attribute, sharenfs=ro and used the zfs share command.
This has worked for years and my installs of XBMC have been working flawlessly.
But now I am having issues with both XBMC and RaspBMC on separate devices. I have two clients not able to connect to the NFS shares and both of them are running fresh installs of XBMC and RaspBMC (both are 12.3).
The error I am getting is as follows (server name and share omitted just to be safe):
At this point, the only work around is to manually enter a mount into the fstab file but I would like to know what other factors cause this problem. I have another RPi with RaspBMC what has had a few upgrades the but the share configuration is the same and it mounts just fine.
My thanks in advance to anyone with advice.
I have a NAS running PC-BSD 9 and all the file systems on it are ZFS. To make them sharable, I simply set the following attribute, sharenfs=ro and used the zfs share command.
This has worked for years and my installs of XBMC have been working flawlessly.
But now I am having issues with both XBMC and RaspBMC on separate devices. I have two clients not able to connect to the NFS shares and both of them are running fresh installs of XBMC and RaspBMC (both are 12.3).
The error I am getting is as follows (server name and share omitted just to be safe):
Code:
17:02:17 T:3040079872 ERROR: NFS: Failed to mount nfs share: X (mount/mnt call failed with "RPC Packet not accepted by the server")
17:02:17 T:3040079872 ERROR: GetDirectory - Error getting nfs://SERV/X/
At this point, the only work around is to manually enter a mount into the fstab file but I would like to know what other factors cause this problem. I have another RPi with RaspBMC what has had a few upgrades the but the share configuration is the same and it mounts just fine.
My thanks in advance to anyone with advice.