Ok, after playing around with this, I'm getting there.  I want to
document this here, so at least others and even myself can benefit from
this in the future.  I added this line:  options lockd nlm_udpport=4045
nlm_tcpport=4045    to  /etc/modprobe.d/options.conf  the port number
can really be anything.  Then I reboot and run rpcinfo -p which shows
that nlockmgr is bound to that port number, and we are one step closer.
However mountd still comes up with random port to use, and firewall is
still blocking us out.  How do we bind the mountd port?  I think status
may play a part in this too.  We we are done with this I will have
learned enough to write up a small how to. :)

Shane

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need way to specify the lockd port
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/28706
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