Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2013 21:37:44 +0100 From: Janusz Bulik <januszbulik@googlemail.com> To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: NFS resources, how to check version Message-ID: <CAMFg4WvTSHU1_ZDLxSKj34XYnCJub=9EqrK6NtTLsZw2nnSrhw@mail.gmail.com>
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Hello, I set up NFSv4 server. To make sure I set vfs.nfsd.server_min_nfsvers=4. I can check its version, for example, by tcpduming and then I can see in wireshark lines like: Network File System Program Version: 4 V4 Procedure: COMPOUND.... .... is there any easier way to check its version? I see there is nfsstat -e option which shows delegs and locks. But all other ones are combined with nfsv3 I guess (On Ubuntu there are separate lines: v3 and v4) and on the client side, is it possible to check which version is exported or mounted? something like % showmount -e nfsserver Is forcing mount to use nfsv4 100% sure? (mount -t nfs -o nfsv4 ....) and btw. Is forcing mount to use -sec=krb5 (with -sec=sys:krb5:krb5i:krb5p in /etc/exports) also 100% sure? because it mounts and doesn't give ticket for nfs/nfsserver. So, I guess if -sec=krb5 is not available, it mounts with -sec=sys, right? With -sec=krb5:krb5i:krb5p in /etc/exports it doesn't mount. I am wondering if you force -o nfsv4, it wouldn't mount it like nfsv3. Happy Valentines! -- Best wishes Janusz
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