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port used by Portable File System (PFS)

 
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Jdamian
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port used by Portable File System (PFS)

Which ports are used by PFS (Portable File System) ?

PFS is used to share file systems in a network
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S.K. Chan
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Re: port used by Portable File System (PFS)

PFS uses nfs,mountd,nlockmgr,llockmgr and portmapper.
# rpcinfo -p
should show you which ports those are on.
Patrick Wallek
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Re: port used by Portable File System (PFS)

PFS is generally just used to work with CDs that can't be mounted correctly with the generic mount command.

HP - FIX THIS!!!!!! PFS sucks!!!!!

From the PFS man page (man pfs):

The Portable File System, or PFS, allows access to a variety of CD-ROM file systems. Currently supported file systems include: iso9660, high
sierra, RockRidge Interchange.


With the pfs_mount command you can mount a pfs_mount'ed CD from another system. That is about the extent of network filesystem sharing for HP's PFS, at least as far as I know.