> First of all its NFS3 for sure, if I put nfsvers=4 parameter and try to mount -a I get:
> mount.nfs: mounting ubuntuserver:/media/huge failed, reason given by server:
> No such file or directory
Ok, and this happens immediately, there's no delay? That's a good indicator that it's not a firewall problem, yes; instead it seems to be a startup-specific problem. There may be a race condition where, if the mount is attempted before the network is up, it results in a delay.
Is downgrading the nfs-common package on the client to the 11.04 version enough to resolve this issue?
> First of all its NFS3 for sure, if I put nfsvers=4 parameter and try to mount -a I get:
> mount.nfs: mounting ubuntuserver: /media/ huge failed, reason given by server:
> No such file or directory
Ok, and this happens immediately, there's no delay? That's a good indicator that it's not a firewall problem, yes; instead it seems to be a startup-specific problem. There may be a race condition where, if the mount is attempted before the network is up, it results in a delay.
Is downgrading the nfs-common package on the client to the 11.04 version enough to resolve this issue?