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Re: NFS



> 
> Restarting /etc/init.d/netstd_nfs still shows old connections when I
> do a showmount or showmount -a
> What do I have to restart to have showmount display the correct info ?

Depends on what you see as "correct" info. nfs is "stateless", i.e.,
when a client mounts something from the server, or even reads half
of a file, the server should/need not remmeber any of that. This
means that after a reboot of the server, the clients don't need to 
remount the nfs volumes. So, when you restart /etc/init.d/netstd_nfs,
the nfs volumes are just as much mounted as they were before.

If you view "correct" as just "nothing, no output", then you should
type "rm /etc/rmtab", or, maybe try on all clients to type "umount /nfsvolume"
(don't know if the latter works; most clients of my server just quit
mounting a disk when I or anyone ellse presses the RESET/POWER button,
so I don't try it very often).


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