However, I have no script or similiar which changes into the directory /backup/hanua during boot. So it will not be mounted and thus is probably not causal. Another thing is that backupserver is not reachable from my windows box, but only from the production server due to security restrictions.
Hi Alex,
my backup folder to a zfs filesystem is mounted via NFS automount. Here is my config:
$ cd /etc/auto.master.d/ nfs,rw, sloppy backupserver. mycompany. de:/vmdata/ extern/ hanuta master. d/backup. auto
$ cat backup.auto
hanuta -fstype=
$ cat backup.autofs
/backup /etc/auto.
$
However, I have no script or similiar which changes into the directory /backup/hanua during boot. So it will not be mounted and thus is probably not causal. Another thing is that backupserver is not reachable from my windows box, but only from the production server due to security restrictions.
Thanks,
Chris