On Tue, 5 Feb 2008, Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Feb 04), Mike Andrews said:
Is there anything like mount -p that will print the current NFS
options in use? TCP vs UDP, v2 vs v3, read/write sizes etc. It
doesn't have to be in fstab format; I just need to be able to see
what the
In the last episode (Feb 04), Mike Andrews said:
Is there anything like mount -p that will print the current NFS
options in use? TCP vs UDP, v2 vs v3, read/write sizes etc. It
doesn't have to be in fstab format; I just need to be able to see
what the flags are for an active mount.
This
Is there anything like mount -p that will print the current NFS options
in use? TCP vs UDP, v2 vs v3, read/write sizes etc. It doesn't have to
be in fstab format; I just need to be able to see what the flags are for
an active mount.
This would be useful in tracking down an irritating NFS