On 07/08/13 13:09, Amadeus W.M. wrote:
I normally have an nfs server running on one of my machines. Now nfs
itself and the portmapper start on fixed ports, but the rpc services
start on random ports so they need to be assigned fixed ports in
/etc/sysconfig/nfs like so:
LOCKD_TCPPORT=4000
STATD_PORT=4002
RQUOTAD_PORT=4003
LOCKD_UDPPORT=4000
MOUNTD_PORT=4001
Sorry, I'm probably a few versions behind.
Yes, you are a few versions behind.....
This is the default /etc/sysconfig/nfs file in F19....
#
# Optinal options passed to rquotad
RPCRQUOTADOPTS=""
#
# Optional arguments passed to in-kernel lockd
#LOCKDARG=
# TCP port rpc.lockd should listen on.
#LOCKD_TCPPORT=32803
# UDP port rpc.lockd should listen on.
#LOCKD_UDPPORT=32769
#
# Optional arguments passed to rpc.nfsd. See rpc.nfsd(8)
RPCNFSDARGS=""
# Number of nfs server processes to be started.
# The default is 8.
RPCNFSDCOUNT=8
# Set V4 grace period in seconds
#NFSD_V4_GRACE=90
#
# Optional arguments passed to rpc.mountd. See rpc.mountd(8)
RPCMOUNTDOPTS=""
#
# Optional arguments passed to rpc.statd. See rpc.statd(8)
STATDARG=""
#
# Optional arguments passed to rpc.idmapd. See rpc.idmapd(8)
RPCIDMAPDARGS=""
#
# Optional arguments passed to rpc.gssd. See rpc.gssd(8)
RPCGSSDARGS=""
# Enable usage of gssproxy. See gssproxy-mech(8).
GSS_USE_PROXY="no"
#
# Optional arguments passed to rpc.svcgssd. See rpc.svcgssd(8)
RPCSVCGSSDARGS=""
#
# To enable RDMA support on the server by setting this to
# the port the server should listen on
#RDMA_PORT=20049
#
# Optional arguments passed to blkmapd. See blkmapd(8)
BLKMAPDARGS=""
#
To change, for example, the mountd port you need to use the RPCMOUNTDOPTS= and pass -p
.... see the various man pages....
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