Date: Thu, 5 Jun 2003 10:47:55 -0400 From: Tom Limoncelli <tal@lumeta.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: amd always nfs mounts as tcp? Message-ID: <B0E978B8-9764-11D7-A0C3-000A956888C8@lumeta.com>
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amd on my NFS clients always mounts using TCP. I need to use UDP (long
story). I've tried many different options and I can't get it to use
UDP.
If I mount it "manually" (i.e. without amd) it works fine:
mount_nfs -3 -U server1:/u1/foo /mnt
I can verify that it is using tcpdump.
The amd map lists:
/defaults
type:=nfsl;rhost:=server1;opts:=rw:nfs_proto=udp;rfs:=${fs}
foo fs:=/u1/${key}
bar fs:=/u2/${key}
baz fs:=/u2/${key}
The NFS client is running FreeBSD 4.7, and the NFS server is running
4.8.
How do I get amd to use udp instead of tcp?
Thanks in advance!
--Tom
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