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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 248fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 258fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 268fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 278fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 288fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 298fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 308fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.\" SUCH DAMAGE. 318fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.\" 328fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.\" @(#)mount_nfs.8 8.2 (Berkeley) 3/27/94 338fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.\" 348fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.Dd March 27, 1994 358fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.Dt MOUNT_NFS 8 368fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.Os BSD 4.4 378fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.Sh NAME 388fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.Nm mount_nfs 398fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.Nd mount nfs file systems 408fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.Sh SYNOPSIS 418fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.Nm mount_nfs 42a62dc406SDoug Rabson.Op Fl 3KPTUbcdilqs 438fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.Op Fl D Ar deadthresh 44a62dc406SDoug Rabson.Op Fl I Ar readdirsize 458fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.Op Fl L Ar leaseterm 468fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.Op Fl R Ar retrycnt 478fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.Op Fl a Ar maxreadahead 488fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.Op Fl g Ar maxgroups 498fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.Op Fl m Ar realm 508fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.Op Fl o Ar options 518fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.Op Fl r Ar readsize 528fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.Op Fl t Ar timeout 538fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.Op Fl w Ar writesize 548fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.Op Fl x Ar retrans 558fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.Ar rhost:path node 568fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.Sh DESCRIPTION 578fae3551SRodney W. GrimesThe 588fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.Nm mount_nfs 598fae3551SRodney W. Grimescommand 608fae3551SRodney W. Grimescalls the 618fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.Xr mount 2 628fae3551SRodney W. Grimessystem call to prepare and graft a remote nfs file system (rhost:path) 638fae3551SRodney W. Grimeson to the file system tree at the point 648fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.Ar node. 658fae3551SRodney W. GrimesThis command is normally executed by 668fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.Xr mount 8 . 67a62dc406SDoug RabsonIt implements the mount protocol as described in RFC 1094, Appendix A and 68a62dc406SDoug Rabson.%T "NFS: Network File System Version 3 Protocol Specification" , 69a62dc406SDoug RabsonAppendix I. 708fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.Pp 718fae3551SRodney W. GrimesThe options are: 728fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.Bl -tag -width indent 73a62dc406SDoug Rabson.It Fl 3 74a62dc406SDoug RabsonUse the NFS Version 3 protocol (Version 2 is the default). 758fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.It Fl D 768fae3551SRodney W. GrimesUsed with NQNFS to set the 778fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.Dq "dead server threshold" 788fae3551SRodney W. Grimesto the specified number of round trip timeout intervals. 798fae3551SRodney W. GrimesAfter a 808fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.Dq "dead server threshold" 818fae3551SRodney W. Grimesof retransmit timeouts, 828fae3551SRodney W. Grimescached data for the unresponsive server is assumed to still be valid. 838fae3551SRodney W. GrimesValues may be set in the range of 1 - 9, with 9 referring to an 848fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.Dq "infinite dead threshold" 858fae3551SRodney W. Grimes(i.e. never assume cached data still valid). 868fae3551SRodney W. GrimesThis option is not generally recommended and is really an experimental 878fae3551SRodney W. Grimesfeature. 88a62dc406SDoug Rabson.It Fl I 89a62dc406SDoug RabsonSet the readdir read size to the specified value. The value should normally 90a62dc406SDoug Rabsonbe a multiple of DIRBLKSIZ that is <= the read size for the mount. 918fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.It Fl K 928fae3551SRodney W. GrimesPass Kerberos authenticators to the server for client-to-server 938fae3551SRodney W. Grimesuser-credential mapping. 94a62dc406SDoug RabsonThis requires that the kernel be built with the NFSKERB option. 95a62dc406SDoug Rabson(Refer to the INTERNET-DRAFT titled 96a62dc406SDoug Rabson.%T "Authentication Mechanisms for ONC RPC" , 97a62dc406SDoug Rabsonfor more information.) 988fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.It Fl L 998fae3551SRodney W. GrimesUsed with NQNFS to set the lease term to the specified number of seconds. 1008fae3551SRodney W. GrimesOnly use this argument for mounts with a large round trip delay. 1018fae3551SRodney W. GrimesValues are normally in the 10-30 second range. 1028fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.It Fl P 1038fae3551SRodney W. GrimesUse a reserved socket port number. 1048fae3551SRodney W. GrimesThis is useful for mounting servers that require clients to use a 105a62dc406SDoug Rabsonreserved port number on the mistaken belief that this makes NFS 106a62dc406SDoug Rabsonmore secure. (For the rare case where the client has a trusted root account 107e71057d8SMike Pritchardbut untrustworthy users and the network cables are in secure areas this does 108a62dc406SDoug Rabsonhelp, but for normal desktop clients this does not apply.) 1098fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.It Fl R 1108fae3551SRodney W. GrimesSet the retry count for doing the mount to the specified value. 1118fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.It Fl T 1128fae3551SRodney W. GrimesUse TCP transport instead of UDP. 1138fae3551SRodney W. GrimesThis is recommended for servers that are not on the same LAN cable as 1148fae3551SRodney W. Grimesthe client. 1158fae3551SRodney W. Grimes(NB: This is NOT supported by most non-BSD servers.) 116a62dc406SDoug Rabson.It Fl U 117a62dc406SDoug RabsonForce the mount protocol to use UDP transport, even for TCP NFS mounts. 118a62dc406SDoug Rabson(Necessary for some old BSD servers.) 1198fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.It Fl a 1208fae3551SRodney W. GrimesSet the read-ahead count to the specified value. 1218fae3551SRodney W. GrimesThis may be in the range of 0 - 4, and determines how many blocks 1228fae3551SRodney W. Grimeswill be read ahead when a large file is being read sequentially. 123a62dc406SDoug RabsonTrying a value greater than 1 for this is suggested for 124a62dc406SDoug Rabsonmounts with a large bandwidth * delay product. 1258fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.It Fl b 1268fae3551SRodney W. GrimesIf an initial attempt to contact the server fails, fork off a child to keep 1278fae3551SRodney W. Grimestrying the mount in the background. 1288fae3551SRodney W. GrimesUseful for 1298fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.Xr fstab 5 , 1308fae3551SRodney W. Grimeswhere the filesystem mount is not critical to multiuser operation. 1318fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.It Fl c 1328fae3551SRodney W. GrimesFor UDP mount points, do not do a 1338fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.Xr connect 2 . 1348fae3551SRodney W. GrimesThis must be used for servers that do not reply to requests from the 135a62dc406SDoug Rabsonstandard NFS port number 2049. 1368fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.It Fl d 137a62dc406SDoug RabsonTurn off the dynamic retransmit timeout estimator. 138a62dc406SDoug RabsonThis may be useful for UDP mounts that exhibit high retry rates, 139a62dc406SDoug Rabsonsince it is possible that the dynamically estimated timeout interval is too 140a62dc406SDoug Rabsonshort. 1418fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.It Fl g 1428fae3551SRodney W. GrimesSet the maximum size of the group list for the credentials to the 1438fae3551SRodney W. Grimesspecified value. 1448fae3551SRodney W. GrimesThis should be used for mounts on old servers that cannot handle a 1458fae3551SRodney W. Grimesgroup list size of 16, as specified in RFC 1057. 1468fae3551SRodney W. GrimesTry 8, if users in a lot of groups cannot get response from the mount 1478fae3551SRodney W. Grimespoint. 1488fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.It Fl i 1498fae3551SRodney W. GrimesMake the mount interruptible, which implies that file system calls that 1508fae3551SRodney W. Grimesare delayed due to an unresponsive server will fail with EINTR when a 1518fae3551SRodney W. Grimestermination signal is posted for the process. 1528fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.It Fl l 153a62dc406SDoug RabsonUsed with NQNFS and NFSV3 to specify that the \fBReaddirPlus\fR RPC should 1548fae3551SRodney W. Grimesbe used. 1558fae3551SRodney W. GrimesThis option reduces RPC traffic for cases such as 1568fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.Dq "ls -l" , 157a62dc406SDoug Rabsonbut tends to flood the attribute and name caches with prefetched entries. 158a62dc406SDoug RabsonTry this option and see whether performance improves or degrades. Probably 159a62dc406SDoug Rabsonmost useful for client to server network interconnects with a large bandwidth 160a62dc406SDoug Rabsontimes delay product. 1618fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.It Fl m 1628fae3551SRodney W. GrimesSet the Kerberos realm to the string argument. 1638fae3551SRodney W. GrimesUsed with the 1648fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.Fl K 1658fae3551SRodney W. Grimesoption for mounts to other realms. 1668fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.It Fl o 1678fae3551SRodney W. GrimesOptions are specified with a 1688fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.Fl o 1698fae3551SRodney W. Grimesflag followed by a comma separated string of options. 1708fae3551SRodney W. GrimesSee the 1718fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.Xr mount 8 1728fae3551SRodney W. Grimesman page for possible options and their meanings. 173bc2cfd71SKarl StricklandThe following NFS specific option is also available: 174bc2cfd71SKarl Strickland.Bl -tag -width indent 175bc2cfd71SKarl Strickland.It port=<port_number> 176bc2cfd71SKarl StricklandUse specified port number for NFS requests. 177bc2cfd71SKarl StricklandThe default is to query the portmapper for the NFS port. 178bc2cfd71SKarl Strickland.El 1798fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.It Fl q 180a62dc406SDoug RabsonUse the leasing extensions to the NFS Version 3 protocol to maintain cache consistency. 181a62dc406SDoug RabsonThis protocol Version 2, referred to as Not Quite Nfs (NQNFS), 182a62dc406SDoug Rabsonis only supported by this updated release of NFS code. 183a62dc406SDoug Rabson(It is not backwards compatible with the release of NQNFS that went out on 184a62dc406SDoug Rabson4.4BSD-Lite. To interoperate with a 4.4BSD-Lite NFS system you will have to 185e71057d8SMike Pritchardavoid this option until you have had an opportunity to upgrade the NFS code 186a62dc406SDoug Rabsonon all your 4.4BSD-Lite based systems.) 1878fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.It Fl r 1888fae3551SRodney W. GrimesSet the read data size to the specified value. 189a62dc406SDoug RabsonIt should normally be a power of 2 greater than or equal to 1024. 1908fae3551SRodney W. GrimesThis should be used for UDP mounts when the 1918fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.Dq "fragments dropped due to timeout" 1928fae3551SRodney W. Grimesvalue is getting large while actively using a mount point. 1938fae3551SRodney W. Grimes(Use 1948fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.Xr netstat 1 1958fae3551SRodney W. Grimeswith the 1968fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.Fl s 1978fae3551SRodney W. Grimesoption to see what the 1988fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.Dq "fragments dropped due to timeout" 1998fae3551SRodney W. Grimesvalue is.) 2008fae3551SRodney W. GrimesSee the 2018fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.Fl w 2028fae3551SRodney W. Grimesoption as well. 2038fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.It Fl s 2048fae3551SRodney W. GrimesA soft mount, which implies that file system calls will fail 2058fae3551SRodney W. Grimesafter \fBRetry\fR round trip timeout intervals. 2068fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.It Fl t 2078fae3551SRodney W. GrimesSet the initial retransmit timeout to the specified value. 2088fae3551SRodney W. GrimesMay be useful for fine tuning UDP mounts over internetworks 2098fae3551SRodney W. Grimeswith high packet loss rates or an overloaded server. 2108fae3551SRodney W. GrimesTry increasing the interval if 2118fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.Xr nfsstat 1 2128fae3551SRodney W. Grimesshows high retransmit rates while the file system is active or reducing the 2138fae3551SRodney W. Grimesvalue if there is a low retransmit rate but long response delay observed. 214a62dc406SDoug Rabson(Normally, the -d option should be specified when using this option to manually 215a62dc406SDoug Rabsontune the timeout 216a62dc406SDoug Rabsoninterval.) 2178fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.It Fl w 2188fae3551SRodney W. GrimesSet the write data size to the specified value. 2198fae3551SRodney W. GrimesDitto the comments w.r.t. the 2208fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.Fl r 2218fae3551SRodney W. Grimesoption, but using the 2228fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.Dq "fragments dropped due to timeout" 2238fae3551SRodney W. Grimesvalue on the server instead of the client. 2248fae3551SRodney W. GrimesNote that both the 2258fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.Fl r 2268fae3551SRodney W. Grimesand 2278fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.Fl w 2288fae3551SRodney W. Grimesoptions should only be used as a last ditch effort at improving performance 2298fae3551SRodney W. Grimeswhen mounting servers that do not support TCP mounts. 2308fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.It Fl x 2318fae3551SRodney W. GrimesSet the retransmit timeout count for soft mounts to the specified value. 2328fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.El 2338fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.Sh SEE ALSO 2348fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.Xr mount 2 , 2358fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.Xr unmount 2 , 2368fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.Xr fstab 5 , 2378fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.Xr mount 8 2388fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.Sh BUGS 2398fae3551SRodney W. GrimesDue to the way that Sun RPC is implemented on top of UDP (unreliable datagram) 2408fae3551SRodney W. Grimestransport, tuning such mounts is really a black art that can only be expected 2418fae3551SRodney W. Grimesto have limited success. 2428fae3551SRodney W. GrimesFor clients mounting servers that are not on the same 2438fae3551SRodney W. GrimesLAN cable or that tend to be overloaded, 2448fae3551SRodney W. GrimesTCP transport is strongly recommended, 2458fae3551SRodney W. Grimesbut unfortunately this is restricted to mostly 4.4BSD servers. 246