Date: Sun, 10 Apr 2011 23:48:23 -0300 (ADT) From: "Marc G. Fournier" <scrappy@hub.org> To: freebsd-net@freebsd.org Subject: One final question about NFS ... or so I hope ... Message-ID: <alpine.BSF.2.00.1104102340270.21363@hub.org>
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It used to be that if you did a 'mount' on the client server, it would tell you what options existed on the mount ... but now, it just shows (nfs) ... my fstab entry looks like: 192.168.1.8:/vm/neptune.hub.org /vm/neptune.hub.org nfs rw,noauto,intr,tcp,nolockd 0 0 Mounts fine, no errors, and postfix works, so that I know that nolockd option is working as expected ... but when I type 'mount', I get: 192.168.1.8:/vm/neptune.hub.org on /vm/neptune.hub.org (nfs) If I do 'mount -p' (fstab output), I get: # mount -p | grep 192.168 192.168.1.8:/vm/neptune.hub.org /vm/neptune.hub.org nfs rw 0 0 So, how do I view what options are present on a FreeBSD nfs mount? I checked our Linux boxes at the office, and they definitely do show the mount options: 3.165:/vol/prd_db_logs/filer_log2 on /filer_log02 type nfs (rw,bg,hard,nointr,rsize=32768,wsize=32768,tcp,actimeo=0,nfsvers=3,timeo=600,addr=10.1.13.165) I've checked the 'SEE ALSO' in both the 7.x and 8.x man page, to make sure it wasn't some other command I should be running, and nadda ... So, do we *really* hide this information, or am I missing a command? ---- Marc G. Fournier Hub.Org Hosting Solutions S.A. scrappy@hub.org http://www.hub.org Yahoo:yscrappy Skype: hub.org ICQ:7615664 MSN:scrappy@hub.org
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