NFS Services Administrator's Guide (B.11.31.04) March 2009

May 13 18:45:09 t5 do_mount1:
May 13 18:45:09 t5 (nfs,nfs) /n2ktmp_8264/nfs127/tmp hpnfs127:/tmp
penalty=0
May 13 18:45:09 t5 nfsmount: input: hpnfs127[other]
May 13 18:45:09 t5 nfsmount: standard mount on/n2ktmp_8264/nfs127/tmp :
May 13 18:45:09 t5 hpnfs127:/tmpMay 13 18:45:09 t5 nfsmount: v3=1[0],v2=0[0] => v3.
May 13 18:45:09 t5 nfsmount: Get mount version: request vers=3min=3
May 13 18:45:09 t5 nfsmount: mount version=3
May 13 18:45:09 t5 Port numbers are 937, 937May 13 18:45:09 t5 Port match
May 13 18:45:09 t5 mount hpnfs127:/tmp /n2ktmp_8264/nfs127/tmp()
May 13 18:45:09 t5 nfs_args: hpnfs127, , 0x2004060, 0, 0, 0, 0,0, 0, 0, 0,
May 13 18:45:09 t5 args_temp: hpnfs127, , 0x3004060, 0, 0, 0, 0,0, 0, 0, 0, hpnfs127:/tmp
May 13 18:45:09 t5 mount hpnfs127:/tmp dev=44000004 rdev=0 OK
May 13 18:45:09 t5 MOUNT REPLY: status=0, AUTOFS_DONE
Unmount Event Tracing Output
The general format of an unmount event trace is:
UNMOUNT REQUEST:<time stamp>
<other tracing>
...
<other tracing>
UNMOUNT REPLY: <status>=unmount status
The unmount status in the unmount reply contains 0 if the unmount is successful;
it has a non-zero value when the unmount is not successful.
The following is an example of a typical unmount trace event:
May 13 18:46:27 t1 UNMOUNT REQUEST: Tue May 13 18:46:27 2003
May 13 18:46:27 t1 dev=44000004 rdev=0 direct
May 13 18:46:27 t1 ping: hpnfs127 request vers=3 min=2
May 13 18:46:27 t1 pingnfs OK: nfs version=3
May 13 18:46:27 t1 nfsunmount: umount /n2ktmp_8264/nfs127/tmp
May 13 18:46:27 t1 Port numbers are 937, 937
May 13 18:46:27 t1 Port match
May 13 18:46:27 t1 nfsunmount: umount /n2ktmp_8264/nfs127/tmp OK
May 13 18:46:27 t1 unmount /n2ktmp_8264/nfs127/tmp OK
May 13 18:46:27 t1 UNMOUNT REPLY: status=0
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