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Operating Systems AIX How to start/stop/restart NFS on AIX Post 302208588 by zaxxon on Tuesday 24th of June 2008 09:59:29 AM
Old 06-24-2008
Code:
startsrc -g nfs
# or
stopsrc -g nfs

If you just want to refresh the nfsd for changes to /etc/exports:
Code:
exportfs -av

 

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rpc.mountd(8)						      System Manager's Manual						     rpc.mountd(8)

NAME
rpc.mountd - NFS mount daemon SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/rpc.mountd [options] DESCRIPTION
The rpc.mountd program implements the NFS mount protocol. When receiving a MOUNT request from an NFS client, it checks the request against the list of currently exported file systems. If the client is permitted to mount the file system, rpc.mountd obtains a file handle for requested directory and returns it to the client. Exporting NFS File Systems Making file systems available to NFS clients is called exporting. Usually, a file system and the hosts it should be made available to are listed in the /etc/exports file, and invoking exportfs -a whenever the system is booted. The exportfs(8) command makes export information available to both the kernel NFS server module and the rpc.mountd daemon. Alternatively, you can export individual directories temporarily using exportfs's host:/directory syntax. The rmtab File For every mount request received from an NFS client, rpc.mountd adds an entry to the /var/lib/nfs/rmtab file. When receiving an unmount request, that entry is removed. user level part of the NFS service. However, this file is mostly ornamental. One, the client can continue to use the file handle even after calling rpc.mountd 's UMOUNT proce- dure. And two, if a client reboots without notifying rpc.mountd , a stale entry will remain in rmtab. OPTIONS
-d kind or --debug kind Turn on debugging for kind. -F or --foreground Run in foreground (do not daemonize) -f or --exports-file This option specifies the exports file, listing the clients that this server is prepared to serve and parameters to apply to each such mount (see exports(5)). By default, export information is read from /etc/exports. -h or --help Display usage message. -o num or --descriptors num Set the limit of the number of open file descriptors to num. The default is 256. -N or --no-nfs-version This option can be used to request that rpc.mountd do not offer certain versions of NFS. The current version of rpc.mountd can sup- port both NFS version 2 and the newer version 3. If the NFS kernel module was compiled without support for NFSv3, rpc.mountd must be invoked with the option --no-nfs-version 3 . -n or --no-tcp Don't advertise TCP for mount. -P Ignored (compatibility with unfsd??). -p or --port num Force rpc.mountd to bind to the specified port num, instead of using the random port number assigned by the portmapper. -V or --nfs-version This option can be used to request that rpc.mountd offer certain versions of NFS. The current version of rpc.mountd can support both NFS version 2 and the newer version 3. -v or --version Print the version of rpc.mountd and exit. TCP_WRAPPERS SUPPORT This rpc.mountd version is protected by the tcp_wrapper library. You have to give the clients access to rpc.mountd if they should be allowed to use it. To allow connects from clients of the .bar.com domain you could use the following line in /etc/hosts.allow: mountd: .bar.com You have to use the daemon name mountd for the daemon name (even if the binary has a different name). For further information please have a look at the tcpd(8) and hosts_access(5) manual pages. SEE ALSO
rpc.nfsd(8), exportfs(8), exports(5), rpc.rquotad(8). FILES
/etc/exports, /var/lib/nfs/xtab. AUTHOR
Olaf Kirch, H. J. Lu, G. Allan Morris III, and a host of others. 25 Aug 2000 rpc.mountd(8)
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