April 22, 201115 yr unRAID v5b6a. I started seeing these entries in my syslog recently after I moved from XBMCLive to OpenELEC: Apr 22 05:59:23 unRAID kernel: svc: 192.168.1.3, port=855: unknown version (4 for prog 100003, nfsd) Apr 22 05:59:23 unRAID kernel: svc: 192.168.1.3, port=980: unknown version (4 for prog 100003, nfsd) Apr 22 05:59:23 unRAID kernel: svc: 192.168.1.3, port=740: unknown version (4 for prog 100003, nfsd) Apr 22 05:59:23 unRAID kernel: svc: 192.168.1.3, port=978: unknown version (4 for prog 100003, nfsd) Apr 22 05:59:23 unRAID mountd[1870]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.1.3:949 for /mnt/user/Music (/mnt/user/Music) Apr 22 05:59:23 unRAID mountd[1870]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.1.3:826 for /mnt/user/Pictures (/mnt/user/Pictures) Apr 22 05:59:23 unRAID mountd[1870]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.1.3:708 for /mnt/user/TV (/mnt/user/TV) Apr 22 05:59:23 unRAID kernel: svc: 192.168.1.3, port=996: unknown version (4 for prog 100003, nfsd) Apr 22 05:59:23 unRAID mountd[1870]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.1.3:752 for /mnt/user/Movies (/mnt/user/Movies) Apr 22 05:59:23 unRAID mountd[1870]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.1.3:900 for /mnt/user/Videos (/mnt/user/Videos) 192.168.1.3 = my OpenELEC box obviously. Is there any concern here? It does not seem to be impacting performance...I am just mroe curious than anything. Thx, John
April 22, 201115 yr Your OpenELEC box is using NFS V4. unRAID only understands NFS V3. I was having this problem with my Ubuntu machines until I discovered how to restrict them to NFS V3 functionality. As far as I was aware, there was no functional disadvantage - it just makes the syslog look untidy.
April 22, 201115 yr Author Is there any benefit to making an official request of an upgrade (roadmap) NFS to v4 in unRAID? I'm sure there is some type of benefit but wasn't sure if it was anything that unRAID would take advantage of. John
April 22, 201115 yr We can try, but I know that Tom doesn't care too much for nfs .... it's samba all the way for him!
April 22, 201115 yr Aren't NFS4 changes mainly for enterprise-y things like clustering & mondo security?
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