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Symptom & Impact
Boot is delayed for minutes while remote mounts fail, causing missed SLAs and service startup delays.
Environment & Reproduction
Reboot host with NFS entries in /etc/fstab and observe remote-fs target timeout behavior.
Root Cause Analysis
NFS server unreachable, DNS lag, firewall path blocked, or strict fstab mount options.
Quick Triage
Use systemctl status remote-fs.target and journalctl -b to identify mount unit failures quickly.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Test rpcinfo and showmount reachability, verify NFS exports, and inspect fstab option semantics.

Solution – Primary Fix
Use _netdev,x-systemd.automount,timeo settings and validate firewalld services for nfs and rpc-bind.
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Solution – Alternative Approaches
Mount on-demand through systemd automount units instead of static boot-time dependency.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
Boot completes without long waits and NFS mount is available when first accessed.
Rollback Plan
Restore prior fstab and disable automount unit if application behavior requires old semantics.
Prevention & Hardening
Monitor NFS availability and separate noncritical mounts from mandatory boot dependencies.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
Related: mount.nfs connection timed out, rpcbind unavailable, and remote-fs target failed.
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References & Further Reading
Review RHEL 8 NFS client and systemd mount unit best practices.
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