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06-26-2008 06:55 AM
06-26-2008 06:55 AM
nfs
hi, i have a questions related nfs.
if i use NFS (client and/or server is necessary to run nlockmgr e llockmgr?
is possible to run nfs without nlockmgr e llockmgr, and if is possible, may be dangerous?
thanks and sorry for my bad english.
Luca
if i use NFS (client and/or server is necessary to run nlockmgr e llockmgr?
is possible to run nfs without nlockmgr e llockmgr, and if is possible, may be dangerous?
thanks and sorry for my bad english.
Luca
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06-26-2008 07:08 AM
06-26-2008 07:08 AM
Re: nfs
Hi Luca,
You will not be able to use NFS if you disable the llockmgr and llockmgr. Have a look at this doc.
http://docs.hp.com/en/5992-0714/ch08s01.html
Regards,
Robert-Jan
You will not be able to use NFS if you disable the llockmgr and llockmgr. Have a look at this doc.
http://docs.hp.com/en/5992-0714/ch08s01.html
Regards,
Robert-Jan
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06-26-2008 07:25 AM
06-26-2008 07:25 AM
Re: nfs
thanks.
last questions, in file etc/rc.config.d/nfsconf nfsclient e nfsserver put a 0 ina a clients, sw ignite-ux can work normaly?
The questions is rlated a vulnerability assessment, and i'm trung to compare 2 clients that present different VA. One have nfsclient active in nfsconf (nfsserver non active), and command rpcinfo show nlockmgr, llockmgr e status.
the second server have nfsclient e nfserver non active, rpcinfo not show nlockmgr, llockmgr e status, but the backup on ignite server is ok.
Thanks, luca
last questions, in file etc/rc.config.d/nfsconf nfsclient e nfsserver put a 0 ina a clients, sw ignite-ux can work normaly?
The questions is rlated a vulnerability assessment, and i'm trung to compare 2 clients that present different VA. One have nfsclient active in nfsconf (nfsserver non active), and command rpcinfo show nlockmgr, llockmgr e status.
the second server have nfsclient e nfserver non active, rpcinfo not show nlockmgr, llockmgr e status, but the backup on ignite server is ok.
Thanks, luca
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