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NAME

mountd — NFS mount request server

SYNOPSIS

/usr/sbin/rpc.mountd [-l log_file] [-t n] [-p]

DESCRIPTION

mountd is an RPC server that answers file system mount requests. It reads file /etc/xtab (described in exports(4)) to determine which directories are available to which machines. It also provides information on what file systems are mounted by which clients. This information can be printed using the showmount command (see showmount(1M)).

rpc.mountd can be started at boot time by setting the variable NFS_SERVER to 1 in the file /etc/rc.config.d/nfsconf.

Options

mountd recognizes the following options:

-l log_file

Log any errors to the named log file, log_file. Errors are not logged if the -l option is not specified.

The information logged to the file includes the date and time of the error, the host name, process ID and name of the function generating the error, and the error message. Note that different services can share a single log file since enough information is included to uniquely identify each error.

-p

Run from unreserved ports. This option restores the old default behavior on HP-UX. The default has been changed for the mount daemon to run from reserved ports unless this option is set.

-tn

Specify tracing level n , where n can have one of the following values:

1

Errors only (default)

2

Errors, mount requests and mount failures

WARNINGS

The default behavior of the mount daemon is to run from reserved ports. If the daemon needs to be run from unreserved ports, use the -p option.

If a client crashes, executing showmount on the server will show that the client still has a file system mounted; i.e., the client's entry is not removed from /etc/rmtab until the client reboots and executes umount -a (see showmount(1M)).

Also, if a client mounts the same remote directory twice, only one entry appears in /etc/rmtab. Doing a umount of one of these directories removes the single entry and showmount no longer indicates that the remote directory is mounted.

AUTHOR

mountd was developed by Sun Microsystems, Inc.

FILES

/etc/rmtab

List of all hosts having file systems mounted from this machine

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