Francisco Reyes wrote:
On Wed, 28 Sep 2005, Eric Anderson wrote:
Keep in mind that 5-STABLE, and 6.x (and -CURRENT) have a max of 256
nfsd's, so if you want to go higher, you have to modify a line in nfsd.c.
So far only a handfull of clients are expected. I am going to start at
10. :-)
Ot
On Wed, 28 Sep 2005, Eric Anderson wrote:
Keep in mind that 5-STABLE, and 6.x (and -CURRENT) have a max of 256 nfsd's,
so if you want to go higher, you have to modify a line in nfsd.c.
So far only a handfull of clients are expected. I am going to start at 10.
:-)
Other than "killall -9 nfsd
Francisco Reyes wrote:
On Fri, 23 Sep 2005, Eric Anderson wrote:
Use the -n flag to nfsd, so in /etc/rc.conf:
nfs_server_flags="-u -t -n 1024"
Working on the nfs server today.
How about the "-r" flag? It is the default. Is it not needed?
The man page says "-r"
Register the NFS service with
On Fri, 23 Sep 2005, Eric Anderson wrote:
Use the -n flag to nfsd, so in /etc/rc.conf:
nfs_server_flags="-u -t -n 1024"
Working on the nfs server today.
How about the "-r" flag? It is the default. Is it not needed?
The man page says "-r"
Register the NFS service with rpcbind(8) without creat