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07-11-2004 09:29 PM
07-11-2004 09:29 PM
NFS master
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07-11-2004 09:39 PM
07-11-2004 09:39 PM
Re: NFS master
Please visit the URL below and it answers your question with some additional info.
http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/UserInfo/Resources/Hardware/IBMp690/IBM/usr/share/man/info/en_US/a_doc_lib/cmds/aixcmds6/ypwhich.htm
let me know if you have any specific questions
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Mobeen
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07-11-2004 09:50 PM
07-11-2004 09:50 PM
Re: NFS master
File systems are exported based on domain name using exportfs command.
To detect the the server name,we have to use the mount or mount -v options to show the mount points of that server or
use nfsstat -m to get the clients mount directory and mount points and export server details.
Regards,
Muthukumar.
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07-11-2004 09:59 PM
07-11-2004 09:59 PM
Re: NFS master
NFS server are decided based upon the mounting. Any node in that domain can be a NFS server or NFS client.
Is there any points related to NFS [master] in your question.
We can check the exportation of filesystem on the particular node with exportfs -v and server NFS related satistics with nfsstat -s
Domain related export directory decided at nfs permission settings ( root,access,ro,rw)
see the exportfs man page for NIS
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Muthukumar.
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07-11-2004 10:06 PM
07-11-2004 10:06 PM
Re: NFS master
1. Daemons nfs.core, nfs.server and nfs.client should be running.
2. /etc/rc.config.d/nfsconf should configured accordingly. See man nfsconf
3. put all your Exported files and directories along with the priviledges if any. see man exports
4. Use ps -ef | grep nfs to see all required NFS daemon are running.
On CLient side:
Daemons nfs.core and nfs.client should be running. /etc/rc.config.d/nfsconf should be configured accordingly.
Try mounting any of the exported FileSystem manually.
# mount NFSserver:
See if it works.
Check whether "exportfs -a" is executed from server. This is done automatically when server reboots.
Use "nfststat -a" to record the statistics of NFS.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
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07-11-2004 10:13 PM
07-11-2004 10:13 PM
Re: NFS master
Sometimes NFS is used in conjunction with NIS like automounting the user home directories, tools etc., If you are talking about such scenario, then you would need to check your auto_master file in /etc directory for the NFS servers used by that system. It may point to different configuration files depending on the type of the mounts (direct or indirect). If they are simply hardmounts, you can look at 'bdf' or 'cat /etc/mnttab'.
Or look at /etc/rc.config.d/nfsconf file to locate the configuration files used by automount/autofs.
-Sri
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05-10-2005 11:32 PM
05-10-2005 11:32 PM
Re: NFS master
r u the same who worked in bombay stock exchange
regards
pravin