In days of old, in Solaris there was a daemon for NFS Client, and NFS server (actually several including portmap...). I am unable to find reference to the daemon that runs NFS client But the RedHat Documentation does not explain the NFS client daemon. Is this a service or something else.
on centos6.5 I previously posted about a really weird root filesystem. It started on another non critical server. so I found out when I unmounted the NFS filesystem the problem went away. BUT the NFS filesystem will not remount. On the non critical server, an old windows trick "reboot fixes everything" brought NFS and the mount up clean no problems But I want to try and fix this on the critical server without a reboot.
Is there a way to stop and start the NFS client like I can restart the NFS server?
Try this:
http://www.databook.bz/?page_id=246
On 09/25/2014 05:13 PM, Dan Hyatt wrote:
In days of old, in Solaris there was a daemon for NFS Client, and NFS server (actually several including portmap...). I am unable to find reference to the daemon that runs NFS client But the RedHat Documentation does not explain the NFS client daemon. Is this a service or something else.
on centos6.5 I previously posted about a really weird root filesystem. It started on another non critical server. so I found out when I unmounted the NFS filesystem the problem went away. BUT the NFS filesystem will not remount. On the non critical server, an old windows trick "reboot fixes everything" brought NFS and the mount up clean no problems But I want to try and fix this on the critical server without a reboot.
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