Event ID - 1071

Event Id1071
SourceNfsServer
DescriptionServer for NFS could not register the Network Status Manager (NSM) protocol on the specified port. Server for NFS did not start. Without the NSM protocol, NFS clients would not be able to reclaim files locks on this server, if either the server of client's service is disrupted. Verify that no other programs are registered on the specified NSM protocol port, or use the Nfsadmin command-line tool to specify a different port.
Event Information According to Microsoft :

Cause :

This event is logged when Server for NFS could not register the Network Status Manager (NSM) protocol on the specified port.

Resolution :

Free ports and restart Server for NFS

To make TCP/IP ports available and restart Server for NFS:
  1. Open an elevated Command Prompt window. Click Start , point to All Programs , click Accessories , right-click Command Prompt , and then click Run as administrator .
  2. Type netstat -a -b -o . to display all connections with their associated executables and processes.
  3. Unload unnecessary drivers, stop unnecessary services, or close unnecessary programs.
  4. Type net start nfssvc to start Server for NFS.
Verify :

To verify that Server for NFS has successfully registered all protocols:
  1. Open a command prompt with elevated privileges. Click Start , point to All Programs , click Accessories , right-click Command Prompt , and then click Run as administrator .
  2. Type rpcinfo to determine the ports and transports that Server for NFS uses.
  3. In the list, verify that the following services are present on both IPv4 and IPv6 (if used):
  • mountd
  • nfs
  • nlockmgr
  • status
Reference LinksEvent ID 1071 from NfsServer

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