02-01-2013
Moderative Interlude
Moderator's Comments:
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First of all, I'd like to thank everybody who has tried to help. In fact this is why we write here and UNIX wouldn't be UNIX without the long-standing tradition of one helping the other and constant discussion of every aspect of our work. I'm thankful for every of you being here.
Still, it is also a long-standing tradition that "help" in our part of the society means "help to help yourself". This means: the one seeking help should show some genuine effort first to solve his problem. The thread-opener did no such thing. And there is also a long-standing tradition inherited from countless newsgroups in the comp.* hierarchy to ignore people who don't uphold this tenet.
I'd like to ask you therefore to NOT answer such threads - not until O/P has shown this genuine effort by presenting whatever he has undertaken to accomplish his task. This was exactly the point of my answer. Please hold back on such threads until O/P has answered - and if he doesn't bother to do so, then so be it.
We are all professionals here and - like me - you probably met one or the other "colleague" in your career who tried to let others do his work. You perhaps do not want to support or encourage persons once they cannot get favours from their immediate co-workers any more, do you?
So, please, use your judgement and refrain from answering threads as long as O/P has not shown some willingness to work himself before.
Thank you for your consideration.
bakunin
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nfssvc(2) System Calls Manual nfssvc(2)
NAME
nfssvc - Creates a remote NFS server
SYNOPSIS
nfssvc(
unsigned long udp_so,
unsigned long udp_num,
unsigned long tcp_so,
unsigned long tcp_num);
PARAMETERS
Specifies a UDP socket bound to port 2049. Specifies the number of UDP NFS server threads to start (in the low 32 bits) and 950410 (in the
high 32 bits). Specifies a TCP socket bound to port 2049 after a call to listen(2). Specifies the number of TCP NFS server threads to
start.
DESCRIPTION
The use of the nfssvc() function is not supported in customer applications, and the interface is subject to change without notice. It is
intended for use solely by nfsd(8).
The nfssvc() function starts NFS server kernel threads and provides TCP connection support. If the value of the upper 32 bits of udp_num
is not 950410, TCP threads are not started.
RETURN VALUES
The nfssvc() function has no successful return. In fact, it frees the text and data segments associated with the calling program so there
is nothing to return to. When interrupted by a KILL signal, the server threads are terminated and the process exits. If nfssvc() encoun-
ters errors, -1 is returned and errno is set to indicate the error.
ERRORS
If the nfssvc() function fails, errno may be set to one of the following values: Another process is executing nfssvc. An invalid file
descriptor has been passed to the nfssvc() function. More than 128 server and netisr threads were requested. The caller is not the supe-
ruser.
RELATED INFORMATION
Functions: async_daemon(2)
Commands: nfsd(8) delim off
nfssvc(2)