February 4Feb 4 Please see attached diagnostics/logs. But I keep seeing two specific types of things spamming the logs:Feb 4 04:24:34 UNRAID1 rpc.mountd[20962]: refused mount request from 192.168.1.220 for /Media/tvshows (/): not exported Feb 4 04:24:34 UNRAID1 rpc.mountd[20962]: refused mount request from 192.168.1.220 for /Media (/): not exported I also am getting these as well: Feb 4 04:24:43 UNRAID1 rpc.mountd[20962]: refused mount Feb 4 11:38:08 UNRAID1 rpc.mountd[20962]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.1.220:986 for /mnt/user/Media (/mnt/user/Media) Feb 4 11:38:08 UNRAID1 rpc.mountd[20962]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.1.220:915 for /mnt/user/isos (/mnt/user/isos) Feb 4 11:38:08 UNRAID1 rpc.mountd[20962]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.1.220:977 for /mnt/user/Media (/mnt/user/Media) Feb 4 11:38:08 UNRAID1 rpc.mountd[20962]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.1.220:987 for /mnt/user/Miscellaneous (/mnt/user/Miscellaneous) Feb 4 11:38:08 UNRAID1 rpc.mountd[20962]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.1.220:955 for /mnt/user/NextCloud (/mnt/user/NextCloud) Feb 4 11:38:08 UNRAID1 rpc.mountd[20962]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.1.220:934 for /mnt/user/system (/mnt/user/system) Feb 4 11:38:08 UNRAID1 rpc.mountd[20962]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.1.220:925 for /mnt/user/TDARRCache (/mnt/user/TDARRCache) Feb 4 11:38:19 UNRAID1 rpc.mountd[20962]: authenticated unmount request from 192.168.1.220:955 for /mnt/user/Media (/mnt/user/Media) Feb 4 11:38:19 UNRAID1 rpc.mountd[20962]: can't get hostname of 192.168.1.220 unraid1-diagnostics-20260204-1139.zip
February 4Feb 4 Author @trurl I do not know, I am not very networking savy. I dont know if its from one of the ARR dockers I use, maybe TDARR node on that specific device. Thats why I came here to try and figure it out.
February 4Feb 4 Community Expert Those are NFS. Are you using NDS with Windows? Typically one uses SMB.
February 4Feb 4 Community Expert 7 minutes ago, Lucky3058 said:one of the ARR dockers I useAre your dockers running on your Windows computer?
February 4Feb 4 Author @JorgeB Just to note I do have my drives mapped as NTFS on that Windows desktop.@trurl Only ones I have on there is Sonarr, and TDARR node (TDARR Server is on UNRAID)
February 4Feb 4 Author The TDARR node is not a docker, I have it running on Windows desktop for the GPU power. I can try to run SONARR on UNRAID to see if that clears up the issue.
February 4Feb 4 Community Expert 15 minutes ago, Lucky3058 said:Just to note I do have my drives mapped as NTFS on that Windows desktop.The log messages are from NFS,not NTFS, if you are not using it, disable the NFS service: Settings - NFS
February 4Feb 4 Author 6 minutes ago, JorgeB said:The log messages are from NFS,not NTFS, if you are not using it, disable the NFS service: Settings - NFSDone, will let you know if it fixes the log issue.
February 4Feb 4 Author @JorgeB that seemed to have fix the errors in the logs, but how do I keep NFS running for other devices I have but keep the logs from filling up with those errors? Is it something on my Windows desktop I have to change, or a setting on the UNRAID server? Thanks for both of your assistance with this.
February 4Feb 4 Community Expert If you are using NFS for other things, you will need to try and find why Windows is trying to connect to them. Windows, by default, doesn't use NFS, only SMB.
February 4Feb 4 Author Solution I turned off the NFS client and tool packages in Windows and restarted NFS in UNRAID, will monitor logs to see if that maybe did the trick.
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