Claude Buisson wrote:
>On 05/07/2017 21:09, Rick Macklem wrote:
>> Claude Buisson wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Last month, I started switching all my systems (stable/9, stable/10,
>>> stable/11 and current) to NFSv4, and I found that:
>>>
>>> on current (svn 312652) an entry is added to
Claude Buisson wrote:
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> This is really an long delayed answer !!
Just made it to the top of my "to do" list...
> 1) I am afraid of a confusion on your side between mounttab which is
> managed on the CLIENT, and mountdtab which is managed of the SERVER.
Ok, now that I've looked, I
On 05/07/2017 21:09, Rick Macklem wrote:
Claude Buisson wrote:
Hi,
Last month, I started switching all my systems (stable/9, stable/10,
stable/11 and current) to NFSv4, and I found that:
on current (svn 312652) an entry is added to /var/db/mounttab by
mount_nfs(8), but not suppressed by
Claude Buisson wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Last month, I started switching all my systems (stable/9, stable/10,
>stable/11 and current) to NFSv4, and I found that:
>
> on current (svn 312652) an entry is added to /var/db/mounttab by
>mount_nfs(8), but not suppressed by umount(8). It can be suppressed by
Claude Buisson wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Last month, I started switching all my systems (stable/9, stable/10,
>stable/11 and current) to NFSv4, and I found that:
>
> on current (svn 312652) an entry is added to /var/db/mounttab by
>mount_nfs(8), but not suppressed by umount(8). It can be suppressed by
Hi,
Last month, I started switching all my systems (stable/9, stable/10,
stable/11 and current) to NFSv4, and I found that:
on current (svn 312652) an entry is added to /var/db/mounttab by
mount_nfs(8), but not suppressed by umount(8). It can be suppressed by
rpc.umntall(8).
The same