System information
# rpci nfo -p
Examp le 9 .7. rpci nfo -p co mman d ou t p u t
The following is sample output from this command:
program vers proto port service
100021 1 udp 32774 nlockmgr
100021 3 udp 32774 nlockmgr
100021 4 udp 32774 nlockmgr
100021 1 tcp 34437 nlockmgr
100021 3 tcp 34437 nlockmgr
100021 4 tcp 34437 nlockmgr
100011 1 udp 819 rquotad
100011 2 udp 819 rquotad
100011 1 tcp 822 rquotad
100011 2 tcp 822 rquotad
100003 2 udp 2049 nfs
100003 3 udp 2049 nfs
100003 2 tcp 2049 nfs
100003 3 tcp 2049 nfs
100005 1 udp 836 mountd
100005 1 tcp 839 mountd
100005 2 udp 836 mountd
100005 2 tcp 839 mountd
100005 3 udp 836 mountd
100005 3 tcp 839 mountd
If one of the NFS services does not start up correctly, rpcbi nd will be unable to map RPC requests
from clients for that service to the correct port. In many cases, if NFS is not present in rpci nfo
output, restarting NFS causes the service to correctly register with rpcbi nd and begin working.
For more information and a list of options on rpci nfo , refer to its man page.
9.10. References
Administering an NFS server can be a challenge. Many options, including quite a few not mentioned
in this chapter, are available for exporting or mounting NFS shares. Consult the following sources for
more information.
Installed Documentation
man mo unt — Contains a comprehensive look at mount options for both NFS server and client
configurations.
man fstab — Gives details for the format of the /etc/fstab file used to mount file systems at
boot-time.
man nfs — Provides details on NFS-specific file system export and mount options.
man expo rts — Shows common options used in the /etc/expo rts file when exporting NFS file
systems.
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