09-25-2008
I am using NFS version 4. Here is the /etc/default/nfs file.
# cat /etc/default/nfs
# ident "@(#)nfs 1.10 04/09/01 SMI"
#
# Copyright 2004 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
# Use is subject to license terms.
#
# Sets the maximum number of concurrent connection oriented connections.
# Default is unlimited and is obtained by not setting NFSD_MAX_CONNECTIONS.
# Equivalent to -c.
#NFSD_MAX_CONNECTIONS=
# Set connection queue length for the NFS over a connection-oriented
# transport. The default value is 32 entries.
# Equivalent to -l.
NFSD_LISTEN_BACKLOG=32
# Start NFS daemon over the specified protocol only.
# Equivalent to -p, ALL is equivalent to -a on the nfsd command line.
# Mutually exclusive with NFSD_DEVICE.
NFSD_PROTOCOL=ALL
# Start NFS daemon for the transport specified by the given device only.
# Equivalent to -t.
# Mutually exclusive with setting NFSD_PROTOCOL.
#NFSD_DEVICE=
# Maximum number of concurrent NFS requests.
# Equivalent to last numeric argument on nfsd command line.
NFSD_SERVERS=16
# Set connection queue length for lockd over a connection-oriented transport.
# Default and minimum value is 32.
LOCKD_LISTEN_BACKLOG=32
# Maximum number of concurrent lockd requests.
# Default is 20.
LOCKD_SERVERS=20
# Retransmit Timeout before lockd tries again.
# Default is 5.
LOCKD_RETRANSMIT_TIMEOUT=5
# Grace period in seconds that all clients (both NLM & NFSv4) have to
# reclaim locks after a server reboot. Also controls the NFSv4 lease
# interval.
# Overrides the deprecated setting LOCKD_GRACE_PERIOD.
# Default is 90 seconds.
GRACE_PERIOD=90
# Deprecated.
# As for GRACE_PERIOD, above.
# Default is 90 seconds.
#LOCKD_GRACE_PERIOD=90
# Sets the minimum version of the NFS protocol that will be registered
# and offered by the server. The default is 2.
#NFS_SERVER_VERSMIN=2
# Sets the maximum version of the NFS protocol that will be registered
# and offered by the server. The default is 4.
#NFS_SERVER_VERSMAX=4
# Sets the minimum version of the NFS protocol that will be used by
# the NFS client. Can be overridden by the "vers=" NFS mount option.
# The default is 2.
#NFS_CLIENT_VERSMIN=2
# Sets the maximum version of the NFS protocol that will be used by
# the NFS client. Can be overridden by the "vers=" NFS mount option.
# If "vers=" is not specified for an NFS mount, this is the version
# that will be attempted first. The default is 4.
#NFS_CLIENT_VERSMAX=4
# Determines if the NFS version 4 delegation feature will be enabled
# for the server. If it is enabled, the server will attempt to
# provide delegations to the NFS version 4 client. The default is on.
#NFS_SERVER_DELEGATION=on
# Specifies to nfsmapid daemon that it is to override its default
# behavior of using the DNS domain, and that it is to use 'domain' as
# the domain to append to outbound attribute strings, and that it is to
# use 'domain' to compare against inbound attribute strings.
#NFSMAPID_DOMAIN=domain
#
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nfsmount.conf
NFSMOUNT.CONF(5) File Formats Manual NFSMOUNT.CONF(5)
NAME
nfsmount.conf - Configuration file for NFS mounts
SYNOPSIS
Configuration file for NFS mounts that allows options to be set globally, per server or per mount point.
DESCRIPTION
The configuration file is made up of multiple sections followed by variables associated with that section. A section is defined by a
string enclosed by [ and ] branches. Variables are assignment statements that assign values to particular variables using the = operator,
as in Proto=Tcp. The variables that can be assigned are exactly the set of NFS specific mount options listed in nfs(5).
Sections are broken up into three basic categories: Global options, Server options and Mount Point options.
[ NFSMount_Global_Options ] - This statically named section defines all of the global mount options that can be applied to every NFS mount.
[ Server "Server_Name" ] - This section defines all the mount options that should be used on mounts to a particular NFS server. The
"Server_Name" strings needs to be surrounded by '"' and be an exact match of the server name used in the mount command.
[ MountPoint "Mount_Point" ] - This section defines all the mount options that should be used on a particular mount point. The
"Mount_Point" string needs to be surrounded by '"' and be an exact match of the mount point used in the mount command.
EXAMPLES
These are some example lines of how sections and variables are defined in the configuration file.
[ NFSMount_Global_Options ]
Proto=Tcp
The TCP/IPv4 protocol will be used on every NFS mount.
[ Server "nfsserver.foo.com" ]
rsize=32k
wsize=32k
proto=udp6
A 32k (32768 bytes) block size will be used as the read and write size on all mounts to the 'nfsserver.foo.com' server. UDP/IPv6 is
the protocol to be used.
[ MountPoint "/export/home" ]
Background=True
All mounts to the '/export/home' export will be performed in the background (i.e. done asynchronously).
FILES
/etc/nfsmount.conf
Default NFS mount configuration file
SEE ALSO
nfs(5), mount(8),
9 October 2012 NFSMOUNT.CONF(5)