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NFS traffic goes through the default stack even though default stack was created with a dedicated subnet.NFS traffic fails to use custom TCP/IP stack.Unable to add new NFS mounts with custom TCP/IP stack.
To resolve this issue, specify the Custom Netstack in NFS services for NFS to use custom TCP/IP stack. To specify the Custom Netstack in NFS services: 1. Run this command to create the netstack: # localcli network ip netstack add --netstack=nfs 2. Run this command to unmount any existing NFS shares: # localcli storage nfs remove -v volume-name 3. Run this cmmnand to stop the NFS service: # /etc/init.d/nfsgssd stop 4. Run this command to unload the NFS modules: # vmkload_mod -u nfs41client# vmkload_mod -u nfsclient# vmkload_mod -u sunrpc 5. Run this command to configure the sunrpc module with the specified netstack: # localcli system module parameters set -m sunrpc -p netstackName=nfs 6. Run this command to reload the NFS modules: # localcli system module load -m sunrpc# localcli system module load -m nfsclient# localcli system module load -m nfs41client 7. Run this command to restart the NFS service: # /etc/init.d/nfsgssd start 8. Run this command to remount the NFS shares: # localcli storage nfs add -v volume name -H host -s /share
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