ESX 4.1.0 Unable to mount NAS

Hey all,.

I'm trying to add a NAS (Ubuntu Samba server) data store to my ESX machine and am having some problems.

I am able to ping on the NAS server using vmkping, I have the NFS Client added under the security-> Firewall profile, and I can ping the ip vmkernel from the Samba server.  When I try to add the server, I get the following error in my journal vmkernel:

WARNING: FNSL 913: error 13 RPC (RPC has been abandoned due to the delay) trying to get the port for program Mount (100005) Version (3) Protocol (TCP) on the server (20.20.100.40)

localhost vmkernel: mounting NFS 20.20.100.43:/storage failed: unable to connect to the NFS server

Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.

20.20.100.40 is the IP address of the VMkernel used for the NFS connection?

How is your network setup?

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