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Hi *

I have a little network with one NFS server and 3 NFS clients:
Server (192.168.0.1): kernel 2.2.16
ClientA: kernel 2.0.38
ClientB: kernel 2.2.19pre9
ClientC: kernel 2.2.19pre17

If I mount a NFS share on ClientA, everything is ok. On B and C though, I get the 
following messages:

- after I mounted the share (which works without problem), I get:
nfs warning: mount version older than kernel
- after the system clock got set, I get:
nsm_mon_unmon: rpc failed, status=-93
lockd: cannot monitor 192.168.0.1
lockd: failed to monitor 192.168.0.1

This set of messages is repeated ca. 20 times until I get a login prompt. Then,
after I successfully logged in, those messages appear again ca. 4 times.
mount -V on all four hosts gives me: 
mount-2.10f

I can access the shares from all three clients without a problem, just 
these annoying messages keep appearing.
Do I need to update the kernel version on my server to a post 2.2.19 kernel?
If so, why?
If not, any other suggestions? I have google-searched for answers. I found the question a couple of times but no satisfying answer.

Thanks a lot in advance,
Rob

     Robert Fendt 
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