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OK. .99 hours is one hour .50 is a half hour. Got...
OK. .99 hours is one hour .50 is a half hour. Got that question resolved.

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ok. the way the person...
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Posted By hpg4815
ac command question
I found this thread, but it was closed: https://www.unix.com/unix-dummies-questions-answers/14300-wtmpx.html

Computer at hand:
Linux BH087608 2.6.9-78.0.17.ELsmp #1 SMP Thu Mar 5 04:52:17 EST 2009...
Forum: Red Hat 09-08-2009
36,060
Posted By hpg4815
[root@BH083108 1]# nfsstat bash: nfsstat:...
[root@BH083108 1]# nfsstat
bash: nfsstat: command not found

The hang problem does not happen any longer. I feel this has been resolved by specifying udp during the mounting process:
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Forum: Red Hat 09-04-2009
36,060
Posted By hpg4815
I specify the nfs version during the mounting...
I specify the nfs version during the mounting process? I.E. mount -t nfs=3 etc. etc.
Is this what you mean. Is redhat using version 2 of nfs by default? How do I verify the version running? Thanks....
Forum: Red Hat 09-03-2009
36,060
Posted By hpg4815
Well. I increased DAEMONOPTIONS="--timeout=60" to...
Well. I increased DAEMONOPTIONS="--timeout=60" to be set to 600000

prior to mounting:
[root@BH083108 ~]# mount
/dev/sda2 on / type ext3 (rw)
none on /proc type proc (rw)
none on /sys type...
Forum: Red Hat 09-01-2009
36,060
Posted By hpg4815
Hi There. Thanks for the reply. There doesn't...
Hi There. Thanks for the reply. There doesn't seem to be a TIMEOUT value.

[root@BH083108 sysconfig]# vi /etc/sysconfig/autofs
autofs autofs_2009-9-1
[root@BH083108 sysconfig]# vi...
Forum: Red Hat 08-28-2009
36,060
Posted By hpg4815
Redhat nfs client hangs after 5 minutes
New at NFS.
3 machines at hand

1 RedHat nfs Client which is connected to a spectrometer (chemistry Instrument):
[root@BH083108 ~]# uname -a
Linux BH083108 2.6.9-78.0.17.ELsmp #1 SMP Thu Mar 5...
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