Ruben de Groot wrote:
On Fri, Aug 10, 2012 at 08:36:04AM -0400, Fbsd8 typed:
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
Many thanks in advance.

Quick answer is "No, NFS only runs on the host system".

but user space nfsd works. in ports - unfsd


Close but no cigar.

In the ports system it's named unfs3 and described as

UNFS3 is a user-space implementation of the NFSv3 server specification.
                                              ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
It provides a daemon for the MOUNT and NFS protocols, which are used by
                ^^^^^^         ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^            ^^^^
NFS clients for accessing files on the server.
 http://unfs3.sourceforge.net/

Now here is the KEY. No where does it say it has the "server" side function, only the client side.

It sais so very clearly.

Ruben


What you say: Just 2 words further on in that sentence "used by NFS clients".

Read as unfs3 is run as client to access kernel nfs on host.

No where in any documentation on unfs3 does it ever say unfs3 has to be run on both client and service side. That sentence infers that unfs3 is only run on the client side. Now I do concede that the writer of that sentence may not be a native English speaker and as such fails to express fully the intent of what he was trying to say. Maybe unfs3 really has to be used on both the host server side and clients side for it to work. Or this may just be a case of the author being to close to the trees to see the forest.



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