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Inexplicably, nfsd no longer starts automatically on our Sun boxes running Solaris 9, so that 'automount' no longer functions automatically. The problem first manifested itself when we could not access files on any of the nfs automounted directories in our LAN after one of the servers (say... (19 Replies)
Hi, folks.
Sorry for bothering, but maybe someone could help me please.
The problem is the following:
there is some script that copies files from local file system to AFS. The copying is performed with dd command.
The script copies data into some AFS volumes.
The problem appeared with one... (0 Replies)
hi guys
I installed NFS server and everything started out fine but I don't have /proc/fs/nfsd entry and so I can't mount nfsd. Therefore I can't start my nfs service.
Why don't I have /proc/fs/nfsd? How do I create that?
Thanks (1 Reply)
1) when user login to the server the session got colosed. How will resolve?
2) While firing the command ls -l we are not able to see the any files in the director. but over all view the file system using the command df -g it is showing 91% used. what will be the problem?
Thanks in advance. (1 Reply)
Dear Friends,
we are using HP-UX B.11.31 U ia64 HP-UX server. Can you check bellow the top command output whether can point out any abnormality. Becoz i suspect something wrong there,
Load averages: 2.40, 2.73, 2.99
711 processes: 287 sleeping, 424 running
Cpu states:
CPU LOAD USER ... (4 Replies)
Hi,
This is rather a question from a "user" than from a sys admin, but I think this forum is apropriate for the question.
I have an adress with automatic email forwarding and for some senders (two hietherto), emails are bouncing. This has really created a lot of problems those two time so I... (0 Replies)
Hello,
what is the relation between portmap and nfsd and how communication between them looks like. Does the nfsclient contact with the portmap or nfsd first.
Many thanks in advance for helping me to understand this :)
BR,
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Hi all,
I am having a following problem. Trying to run PXE boot server on my OpenBSD machine I have ended up on making NFSd daemon works. On all machines I get an error msg. nfsd : nfsd count is invalid: (null) no matter what computer I run it on. Everything works just well on FreeBSD and linux.... (1 Reply)
I don't know if you guys get this problem sometimes at Terminal but I had been having this problem since yesterday :( Maybe I overdid the Terminal. Even the codes that used to work doesn't work anymore.
Here is what 's happening:
* I wanted to remove lines containing digits so I used this... (25 Replies)
Hi,
I see following 'nfsd' command is using more CPU. Could someone please comment on it's pros and cons of it?
CPU TTY PID USERNAME PRI NI SIZE RES STATE TIME %WCPU %CPU COMMAND
5 ? 16890 root 152 20 34696K 12036K run 57166:48 856.13 854.64 nfsd
OS -- HP-UX
One... (4 Replies)
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idmapd
RPC.IDMAPD(8) BSD System Manager's Manual RPC.IDMAPD(8)NAME
rpc.idmapd -- NFSv4 ID <-> Name Mapper
SYNOPSIS
rpc.idmapd [-v] [-f] [-p path] [-c path]
DESCRIPTION
rpc.idmapd is the NFSv4 ID <-> name mapping daemon. It provides functionality to the NFSv4 kernel client and server, to which it communi-
cates via upcalls, by translating user and group IDs to names, and vice versa.
The options are as follows:
-v Increases the verbosity level (can be specified multiple times).
-f Runs rpc.idmapd in the foreground and prints all output to the terminal.
-p path Specifies the location of the RPC pipefs to be path. The default value is "/var/lib/nfs/rpc_pipefs".
-c path Use configuration file path.
-C Client-only: perform no idmapping for any NFS server, even if one is detected.
-S Server-only: perform no idmapping for any NFS client, even if one is detected.
EXAMPLES
rpc.idmapd -f -vvv
Runs rpc.idmapd printing all messages to console, and with a verbosity level of 3.
FILES
/etc/idmapd.conf
SEE ALSO idmapd.conf(5)AUTHORS
The rpc.idmapd software has been developed by Marius Aamodt Eriksen <marius@citi.umich.edu>.
BSD February 3, 2003 BSD