Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: kernel 2.6.4 and nfs lockd.udpport? | From | Trond Myklebust <> | Date | Mon, 29 Mar 2004 14:19:08 -0500 |
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På må , 29/03/2004 klokka 04:58, skreiv Jan Kesten: > Hi all! > > I'm running a 2.6.4 kernel with compiled in nfs support. I have to tie the > used ports because there is a firewall to gro through. mountd, statd and > rquotad are just fine, I can change ports after booting, no problem. But not > for lockd (or nlockmgr), since AFAIK this must be done with boot parameters. > > I read the docs and found that the parameters sould be lockd.udpport and > lockd.tcpport=xxx - but this doesn't work. While booting I got errors that > both are unknown boot options. > > Where is my mistake?
Someone updated lockd so that it uses a sysctl-based interface instead. Apparently without changing the docs.
See the contents of /proc/sys/fs/nfs ...
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