Thank you, Erik!
I find rpc.lockd and start it manually. My test with NFS locking works right.
But it don't start on boot by default if I enable NFS server in
/stand/sysinstall and there is the comment in /etc/default/rc.conf
for rpc_lockd_enable:
rpc_lockd_enable="NO" # Run NFS rpc.lockd (*broken!*) if nfs_server.
Does the comment "(*broken!*)" mean that rpc.lockd doesn't work properly?
Grigory.
On Wed, 22 Mar 2000, Erik Trulsson wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 22, 2000 at 12:04:55PM +0300, Grigory Kljuchnikov wrote:
> > Thierry, thank you for the information,
> > but it's very bad that there isn't NFS locking in FreeBSD.
> > I'm afraid I need to move my FreeBSD NFS server to Solaris
> > for x86.
> >
> > I don't understand why NFS locking isn't in FreeBSD.
> > Is it difficult in the implementation or are there another
> > global problems in the kernel (or in the native filesystem)?
> >
> > Who know when the NFS locking is planed to release in FreeBSD?
> >
> >
>
>
> Actually I think that server side locking *is* implemented but client side
> locking isn't.
> 'man 8 rpc.lockd' for more information.
> (And 'man 5 rc.conf' for information on how to start it at bootup.
>
>
Grigory Kljuchnikov
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