Hi,
On Thu, Apr 2, 2015 at 9:44 PM, Tim Dunphy <bluethundr at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> This is kind of odd, so I wanted to do a sanity check.
>
> I mounted an NFS share like so:
>
> [root at web1:~] #mount -t nfs nfs1.jokefire.com:/home /mnt/home
>
> Seemed to go ok. Then I took a look at the output of df -h and didn't
see
> it!
>
>
> [root at web1:~] #df -h
> Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
> /dev/vda 40G 24G 14G 64% /
> devtmpfs 996M 0 996M 0% /dev
> tmpfs 1001M 0 1001M 0% /dev/shm
> tmpfs 1001M 101M 901M 11% /run
> tmpfs 1001M 0 1001M 0% /sys/fs/cgroup
> s3fs 256T 0 256T 0% /backup/cassandradb
> s3fs 256T 0 256T 0% /backup/mysql
> nfs1.jokefire.com:/var/www 20G 3.1G 16G 17% /var/www
>
That is strange!!!
>
>
> Yet, when I do a df -h on the directory I mounted the NFS share on, I see
> that it's mounted via NFS as expected:
>
> [root at web1:~] #df -h /mnt/home
> Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
> nfs1.jokefire.com:/home 20G 3.1G 16G 17% /mnt/home
>
> So, what do you think could be happening? Why is it that I can't see
the
> output I'm expecting just by going df -h???
>
It could be a bug with either mount, coreutils, the kernel or nfs-common.
Please look for update. That may solve this problem.
--Regards
Ashishkumar S. Yadav