This one is fun. I have a mac that mounts two nfs shares. they're exported as 'rw,sync,insecure' They mount just fine, but when I shut down the mac, I see the following in the server logs.. Nov 16 16:42:06 gelk mountd[32131]: authenticated unmount request from macmini.wireless.kernelslacker.org:1015 for /mnt/data/noises (/mnt/data/noises) Nov 16 16:42:06 gelk mountd[32131]: authenticated unmount request from macmini.wireless.kernelslacker.org:1014 for /mnt/data/Music (/mnt/data/Music) Nov 16 16:42:07 gelk setroubleshoot: #012 SELinux is preventing /usr/sbin/rpc.mountd (nfsd_t) "getattr" access to device /dev/admmidi. #012 For complete SELinux messages. run sealert -l 33348195-2382-4be1-95bc-dd9626109de5 Nov 16 16:42:07 gelk setroubleshoot: #012 SELinux is preventing /usr/sbin/rpc.mountd (nfsd_t) "getattr" access to device /dev/admmidi. #012 For complete SELinux messages. run sealert -l 33348195-2382-4be1-95bc-dd9626109de5 For some reason the mac makes the server rpc.mountd look at /dev/admmidi I have *no* idea why it's looking there. Even if this is an apple OSX client side bug, why is the server even *trying* to look there given that I'm not exporting / or /dev ?
haven't seen this in ages.