Mount a remote nfs share

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mount -t nfs -o proto=tcp,port=2049 REMOTE_IP_SERVER:/REMOTE_SHARE_DIR /YOUR/LOCAL_DIR/

mount -t nfs4 10.10.10.2:/ ./
mount: /mnt: bad option; for several filesystems (e.g. nfs, cifs) you might need a /sbin/mount.<type> helper program
(Install client:  apt-get install nfs-common)
mount -v -t nfs4 10.10.10.2:/ ./
mount.nfs4: timeout set for Wed Apr 22 09:55:59 2020
mount.nfs4: trying text-based options 'vers=4.2,addr=0.10.10.22:,clientaddr=10.10.10.2:'
mount.nfs4: mount(2): No route to host


mount -v -t nfs -o vers=3,timeo=600,noresvport,nolock  10.10.10.2:/ /local/path

Logs

Apr 22 09:28:34 your_hostname kernel: Key type id_legacy registered
Apr 22 09:28:34 your_hostname kernel: Key type id_resolver registered
Apr 22 09:28:34 your_hostname kernel: NFS: Registering the id_resolver key type
Apr 22 09:28:34 your_hostname kernel: FS-Cache: Netfs 'nfs' registered for caching
Apr 22 09:28:34 your_hostname kernel: RPC: Registered tcp NFSv4.1 backchannel transport module.
Apr 22 09:28:34 your_hostname kernel: RPC: Registered tcp transport module.
Apr 22 09:28:34 your_hostname kernel: RPC: Registered udp transport module.
Apr 22 09:28:34 your_hostname kernel: RPC: Registered named UNIX socket transport module.
Apr 22 09:28:34 your_hostname kernel: FS-Cache: Loaded

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