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тАО06-08-2006 11:45 PM
тАО06-08-2006 11:45 PM
1. Anybody tellme the location which contains the list of currently exported NFS fs. ?
2. Which location contains the details of which NFS FS is mounted by the clients. ?
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тАО06-08-2006 11:47 PM
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Re: Currently mounted NFS FS
2. Output of mount command
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тАО06-08-2006 11:48 PM
тАО06-08-2006 11:48 PM
Re: Currently mounted NFS FS
1) Check /etc/exportfs
2) You may need # nfsttat ?
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тАО06-08-2006 11:49 PM
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Re: Currently mounted NFS FS
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тАО06-08-2006 11:51 PM
тАО06-08-2006 11:51 PM
Re: Currently mounted NFS FS
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/etc/exports
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/etc/fstab
/etc/mnttab
# bdf -t nfs
Filesystem kbytes used avail %used Mounted on
daf00068:/cdrom 10077832 730368 9246688 7% /mnt
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тАО06-08-2006 11:52 PM
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Re: Currently mounted NFS FS
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тАО06-09-2006 12:22 AM
тАО06-09-2006 12:22 AM
Re: Currently mounted NFS FS
which file contains the list of clients that currently mounts the NFS fs ..?
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тАО06-09-2006 12:26 AM
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Re: Currently mounted NFS FS
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тАО06-09-2006 12:29 AM
тАО06-09-2006 12:29 AM
Re: Currently mounted NFS FS
have you really looked at the output of
showmount
at the host you want to get the list of currently used NFS-exports?
I get that list at my site.
BTW: there may be hosts in that list, which had mounted this host but the host did not notify the umount - frequently reboots can result in this.
Other check:
fgrep -v '#' /etc/rmtab
mfG Peter