NFSD(8) | Maintenance Commands and Procedures | NFSD(8) |
nfsd
—
/usr/lib/nfs/nfsd |
[-a ] [-c
max_conn] [-l
listen_backlog] [-p
protocol] [-t
device] [nservers] |
nfsd
is the daemon that handles client file system
requests. Only users with {PRIV_SYS_NFS} and sufficient
privileges to write to /var/run can run this daemon.
The nfsd
daemon is automatically invoked
using share(8) with the
-a
option.
By default, nfsd
starts over the TCP and
UDP transports for versions 2 and 3. By default, it starts over the TCP for
version 4. You can change this with the -p
option.
A previously invoked nfsd
daemon started
with or without options must be stopped before invoking another
nfsd
command.
See nfs(5) for available
configuration properties for nfsd
.
-a
-c
max_conn-l
-p
protocol-t
deviceIPPORT_RESERVED
) to get
NFS services. This variable is equal to zero by default. This variable has
been moved from the “nfs” module to the “nfssrv”
module. To set the variable, edit the /etc/system file
and add this entry:
set nfssrv:nfs_portmon = 1
nfsd
is not
recommended. If it is necessary to do so, use svcadm
to enable or disable the nfs service (svc:/network/nfs/server). If it is
disabled, it will be enabled by
share_nfs(8), unless its
application/auto_enable property is set to
false. See smf(7) and
svcadm(8) for more information.
The nfsd
service is managed by the service
management facility, smf(7), under the
service identifier:
svc:/network/nfs/server
Administrative actions on this service, such as enabling, disabling, or requesting restart, can be performed using svcadm(8). The service's status can be queried using the svcs(1) command.
If nfsd
is killed with
SIGTERM, it will not be restarted by the service
management facility. Instead, nfsd
can be restarted
by other signals, such as SIGINT.
NFS service, which includes nfsd
, can run
inside a non-global zone. See the discussion under ZONES in
nfs(5) for more information.
February 4, 2020 | OmniOS |