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Subject: Re: nfs server
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Message-ID: <OF215A340B.A15FC7B4-ON86256D25.006FF880-86256D25.007001B7@jbhunt.com>
From: Daniel_Casey AT jbhunt DOT com
Date: Tue, 13 May 2003 15:23:24 -0500
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Hmmm.  Interesting.  It start from the command line.  I just went to
/usr/sbin and type portmap and then checked for the process and it was
there.

user01 AT hostA /usr/sbin
$ portmap

user01 AT hostA /usr/sbin
$ ps -ef|grep port
 user01     516       1   ?  15:13:26 /usr/sbin/portmap


But, I don't see it running under Win2k services.  Do I need to start
mountd and/or nfsd through the Services?

So, if /etc/exports has /pub  (ro,all_squash), is there a command I can run
to see if it's ready to be mounted remotely?

BTW, /pub is just a directory, not a filesystem, so it's hanging off of /.
Does it have to be an FS?


Thanks.







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