I have had a nfs-ganesha mount provision install images for vm's, and
recently I have the mount stall after starting a vm. (even when it does
not access an iso image on the nfs mount)
I have the host ip on a macvtap of the connected interface. The vm is
also having an macvtap on the same interface to allow host-guest
communication.
I am mounting the nfs with these options.
nfs4
ro,vers=4,proto=tcp,soft,nodev,_netdev,noatime,timeo=30,x-systemd.device
-timeout=30,x-systemd.mount-timeout=30,x-systemd.automount,x-systemd.idl
e-timeout=30 0 0
The problem is fixed by doing a simple 'umount -l'
Anyone seen something similar? I suspect this could be related by the
macvtap being created, but I cannot remember seeing this mount fail
before.
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