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I am wondering what services are needed for client mounting NFS.
According to wiki https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Nfs#Client it should be rpc-mountd:
# systemctl start rpc-mountd
Do I really need it?
From manual rpc-mountd:
The rpc.mountd daemon implements the server side of the NFS MOUNT pro‐
tocol, an NFS side protocol used by NFS version 2 [RFC1094] and NFS
version 3 [RFC1813].
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Each file system in the export table has an access control list.
rpc.mountd uses these access control lists to determine whether an NFS
client is permitted to access a given file system.
rpc-mountd also starts NFS server. I think it is not necessary for client too?
Last edited by mezcal (2012-11-23 08:36:48)
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Not necessary on the client.
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Edited the wiki. Thx for bringing this up.
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graysky, tomk
thank you for your answers.
NFSv4 no special setup
NFSv3 systemctl enable rpc-statd
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