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Re: NFS V3 , how can see using rpcinfo -p



In article <[🔎] 028701c20284$ea386be0$e536c5cb@vsnl.net>,
Deepak Kotian <dkotian3@vsnl.net> wrote:
>    Also Note, nfsstat gives both V2 and V3 functions. Where can I find nfsd
>for both v2 and v3.

The 2.4.x kernels have a nfs server built into the kernel. Make sure
the kernel was compiled with "nfs server support' and 'nfs server v3'.

You also need to install the 'nfs-kernel-server' package, and set
up /etc/exports correctly.

I think you need to run woody for a recent and working 'nfs-kernel-server'
package.

>    I need to write nfs clients using both v2 and v3 protocols services with
>nfsd.

All recent Linux kernels, 2.2.x and 2.4.x, have a NFS v3 client built in.

Mike.
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