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I am wondering if this is NFS V4 related, if you do not require the speed/security enhancements of NFS V4 you could try getting both ends to use NFS V3 instead.

This: RHEL5 Administration - 18.2.*NFS Client Configuration
Suggests specifying the NFS version while specifying that the mount is NFS, so try dropping down to NFSv3, it would at least prove that either way?
 

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