iptables is off on all three.
nmap shows 2049 and 111 available from both nodes. And I know I can hit at least one port that mountd is listening on - as the share mounts if I specify the port. (mount just can't get the port from rpcbind.)
I've learned a lot about NFS over the last few days...
Telling mount the port to use for mountd works:
mount -v -t nfs -o vers=3,nfsvers=3,mountport=44939,mountproto=udp [SERVER]://mnt/nfs1/nfs-openvz/OF-NFS-1 /mnt/tmp
Not really an option long term and it doesn't explain why mounting works just fine on node 1. But I would say that indicates the...
Fixed a typo ("nvsvers" vs "nfsvers") but no change - same responses.
It looks to me like it's getting through to prog 100003, (nfs), but can't contact 100005, which should be mountd. Am I reading that right? Is it trying to contact mountd running on the local client or on the server?
We can successfully mount a share on our first proxmox server but, when we try to mount it on the second, we get the following error:
pvestatd[4164]: WARNING: mount error: mount.nfs: requested NFS version or transport protocol is not supported
Here is the entry in /etc/pve/storage.cfg:
nfs...
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