09-26-2017
Can you please post the subnet mask setting for each of your systems.
I just wonder whether the NFS mount request to 10.1.2.82 is actually reaching that box (but perhaps going out onto the internet). You say "all can ping 10.1.2.82". Can you prove that by downing/unplugging that box and check that a subsequent ping fails on all boxes.
You can use 10.x.x.x on your own network but you have to be sure it's configured correctly and all your boxes know that such addresses are on the local subnet.
As I say, I'm beginning to consider whether this is a network config problem and the NFS mount request is never reaching its target.
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