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A recent email discussion indicated that a large accumulation of NFSv4 Opens was occurring on a mount. This appears to have been caused by a shared library within the mount being used by several processes, such that there is always at least one of these processes running. A new Open was created by each process and were not closed, since all the Opens were never closed. This is alleviated by using the "oneopenown" mount option. This man page update attempts to indicate the use of "oneopenown" for this case. This is a content change. Reported by: j.david.lists@gmail.com Reviewed by: 0mp MFC: 1 month Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D28215
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.\" @(#)mount_nfs.8 8.3 (Berkeley) 3/29/95
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.\" $FreeBSD$
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.\"
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.Dd January 17, 2021
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.Dt MOUNT_NFS 8
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.Os
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm mount_nfs
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.Nd mount NFS file systems
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.Sh SYNOPSIS
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.Nm
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.Op Fl 23bcdiLlNPsTU
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.Op Fl a Ar maxreadahead
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.Op Fl D Ar deadthresh
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.Op Fl g Ar maxgroups
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.Op Fl I Ar readdirsize
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.Op Fl o Ar options
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.Op Fl R Ar retrycnt
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.Op Fl r Ar readsize
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.Op Fl t Ar timeout
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.Op Fl w Ar writesize
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.Op Fl x Ar retrans
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.Ar rhost : Ns Ar path node
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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The
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.Nm
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utility calls the
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.Xr nmount 2
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system call to prepare and graft a remote NFS file system
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.Pq Ar rhost : Ns Ar path
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on to the file system tree at the point
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.Ar node .
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This command is normally executed by
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.Xr mount 8 .
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For NFSv2 and NFSv3,
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it implements the mount protocol as described in RFC 1094, Appendix A and
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RFC 1813, Appendix I.
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For NFSv4, it uses the NFSv4 protocol as described in RFC 7530, RFC 5661 and
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RFC 7862.
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.Pp
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By default,
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.Nm
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keeps retrying until the mount succeeds.
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This behaviour is intended for file systems listed in
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.Xr fstab 5
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that are critical to the boot process.
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For non-critical file systems, the
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.Cm bg
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and
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.Cm retrycnt
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options provide mechanisms to prevent the boot process from hanging
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if the server is unavailable.
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.Pp
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If the server becomes unresponsive while an NFS file system is
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mounted, any new or outstanding file operations on that file system
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will hang uninterruptibly until the server comes back.
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To modify this default behaviour, see the
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.Cm intr
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and
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.Cm soft
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options.
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.Pp
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The options are:
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.Bl -tag -width indent
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.It Fl o
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Options are specified with a
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.Fl o
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flag followed by a comma separated string of options.
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See the
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.Xr mount 8
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man page for possible options and their meanings.
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The following NFS specific options are also available:
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.Bl -tag -width indent
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.It Cm acregmin Ns = Ns Aq Ar seconds
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.It Cm acregmax Ns = Ns Aq Ar seconds
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.It Cm acdirmin Ns = Ns Aq Ar seconds
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.It Cm acdirmax Ns = Ns Aq Ar seconds
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When attributes of files are cached, a timeout calculated to determine
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whether a given cache entry has expired.
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These four values determine the upper and lower bounds of the timeouts for
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.Dq directory
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attributes and
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.Dq regular
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(ie: everything else).
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The default values are 3 -> 60 seconds
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for regular files, and 30 -> 60 seconds for directories.
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The algorithm to calculate the timeout is based on the age of the file.
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The older the file,
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the longer the cache is considered valid, subject to the limits above.
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.It Cm actimeo Ns = Ns Aq Ar seconds
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Set four cache timeouts above to specified value.
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.It Cm allgssname
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This option can be used along with
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.Fl o Cm gssname
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to specify that all operations should use the host-based initiator
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credential.
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This may be used for clients that run system daemons that need to
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access files on the NFSv4 mounted volume.
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.It Cm bg
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If an initial attempt to contact the server fails, fork off a child to keep
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trying the mount in the background.
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Useful for
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.Xr fstab 5 ,
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where the file system mount is not critical to multiuser operation.
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.It Cm deadthresh Ns = Ns Aq Ar value
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Set the
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.Dq "dead server threshold"
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to the specified number of round trip timeout intervals before a
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.Dq "server not responding"
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message is displayed.
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.It Cm dumbtimer
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Turn off the dynamic retransmit timeout estimator.
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This may be useful for UDP mounts that exhibit high retry rates,
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since it is possible that the dynamically estimated timeout interval is too
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short.
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.It Cm fg
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Same as not specifying
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.Cm bg .
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.It Cm gssname Ns = Ns Aq Ar service-principal-name
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This option can be used with the KerberosV security flavors for NFSv4 mounts
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to specify the
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.Dq "service-principal-name"
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of a host-based entry in the default
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keytab file that is used for system operations.
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It allows the mount to be performed by
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.Dq "root"
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and avoids problems with
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cached credentials for the system operations expiring.
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The
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.Dq "service-prinicpal-name"
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should be specified without instance or domain and is typically
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.Dq "host" ,
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.Dq "nfs"
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or
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.Dq "root" ,
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although the form
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.Sm off
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.Aq Ar service
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@
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.Aq Ar fqdn
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.Sm on
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can also be used if the local system's
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.Xr gethostname 3
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value does not match the host-based principal in the keytab.
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.It Cm hard
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Same as not specifying
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.Cm soft .
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.It Cm intr
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Make the mount interruptible, which implies that file system calls that
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are delayed due to an unresponsive server will fail with EINTR when a
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termination signal is posted for the process.
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.It Cm maxgroups Ns = Ns Aq Ar value
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Set the maximum size of the group list for the credentials to the
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specified value.
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This should be used for mounts on old servers that cannot handle a
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group list size of 16, as specified in RFC 1057.
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Try 8, if users in a lot of groups cannot get response from the mount
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point.
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.It Cm mntudp
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Force the mount protocol to use UDP transport, even for TCP NFS mounts.
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(Necessary for some old
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.Bx
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servers.)
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.It Cm nametimeo Ns = Ns Aq Ar value
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Override the default of NFS_DEFAULT_NAMETIMEO for the timeout (in seconds)
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for positive name cache entries.
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If this is set to 0 it disables positive name caching for the mount point.
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.It Cm negnametimeo Ns = Ns Aq Ar value
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Override the default of NFS_DEFAULT_NEGNAMETIMEO for the timeout (in seconds)
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for negative name cache entries.
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If this is set to 0 it disables negative name caching for the mount point.
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.It Cm nfsv2
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Use the NFS Version 2 protocol (the default is to try version 3 first
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then version 2).
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Note that NFS version 2 has a file size limit of 2 gigabytes.
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.It Cm nfsv3
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Use the NFS Version 3 protocol.
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.It Cm nfsv4
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Use the NFS Version 4 protocol.
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This option will force the mount to use
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TCP transport.
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.It Cm minorversion Ns = Ns Aq Ar value
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Override the default of 0 for the minor version of the NFS Version 4 protocol.
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The minor versions other than 0 currently supported are 1 and 2.
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This option is only meaningful when used with the
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.Cm nfsv4
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option.
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.It Cm oneopenown
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Make a minor version 1 or 2 of the NFS Version 4 protocol mount use a single
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OpenOwner for all Opens.
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This may be useful for a server with a very low limit on OpenOwners, such as
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AmazonEFS.
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It may be required when an accumulation of NFS version 4 Opens occurs,
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as indicated by the
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.Dq Opens
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count displayed by
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.Xr nfsstat 8
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with the
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.Fl c
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and
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.Fl E
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command-line options.
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A common case for an accumulation of Opens is a shared library within
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the NFS mount that is used by several
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processes, where at least one of these processes is always running.
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This option cannot be used for an NFS Version 4, minor version 0 mount.
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As such, this option requires the
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.Cm minorversion
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option be specified with a value of 1 for AmazonEFS, because AmazonEFS does
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not support minor version 2 at this time.
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It may not work correctly when Delegations are being issued by a server,
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but note that the AmazonEFS server does not issued delegations at this time.
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This option is only meaningful when used with the
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.Cm nfsv4
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and
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.Cm minorversion
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options.
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.It Cm pnfs
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Enable support for parallel NFS (pNFS) for minor version 1 or 2 of the
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NFS Version 4 protocol.
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This option is only meaningful when used with the
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.Cm minorversion
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option.
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.It Cm noac
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Disable attribute caching.
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.It Cm noconn
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For UDP mount points, do not do a
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.Xr connect 2 .
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This must be used if the server does not reply to requests from the standard
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NFS port number 2049 or replies to requests using a different IP address
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(which can occur if the server is multi-homed).
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Setting the
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.Va vfs.nfs.nfs_ip_paranoia
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sysctl to 0 will make this option the default.
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.It Cm nocto
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Normally, NFS clients maintain the close-to-open cache coherency.
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This works by flushing at close time and checking at open time.
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Checking at open time is implemented by getting attributes from
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the server and purging the data cache if they do not match
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attributes cached by the client.
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.Pp
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This option disables checking at open time.
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It may improve performance for read-only mounts,
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but should only be used if the data on the server changes rarely.
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Be sure to understand the consequences before enabling this option.
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.It Cm noinet4 , noinet6
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Disables
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.Dv AF_INET
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or
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.Dv AF_INET6
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connections.
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Useful for hosts that have
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both an A record and an AAAA record for the same name.
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.It Cm nolockd
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Do
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.Em not
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forward
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.Xr fcntl 2
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locks over the wire via the NLM protocol for NFSv3 mounts.
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All locks will be local and not seen by the server
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and likewise not seen by other NFS clients for NFSv3 mounts.
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This removes the need to run the
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.Xr rpcbind 8
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service and the
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.Xr rpc.statd 8
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and
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.Xr rpc.lockd 8
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servers on the client.
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Note that this option will only be honored when performing the
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initial mount, it will be silently ignored if used while updating
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the mount options.
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Also, note that NFSv4 mounts do not use these daemons and handle locks over the
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wire in the NFSv4 protocol.
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As such, this option is meaningless for NFSv4 mounts.
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.It Cm noncontigwr
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This mount option allows the NFS client to
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combine non-contiguous byte ranges being written
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such that the dirty byte range becomes a superset of the bytes
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that are dirty.
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This reduces the number of writes significantly for software
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builds.
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The merging of byte ranges is not done if the file has been file
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locked, since most applications modifying a file from multiple
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clients will use file locking.
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As such, this option could result in a corrupted file for the
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rare case of an application modifying the file from multiple
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clients concurrently without using file locking.
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.It Cm principal
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For the RPCSEC_GSS security flavors, such as krb5, krb5i and krb5p,
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this option sets the name of the host based principal name expected
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by the server.
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This option overrides the default, which will be ``nfs@<server-fqdn>''
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and should normally be sufficient.
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.It Cm noresvport
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Do
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.Em not
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use a reserved socket port number (see below).
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.It Cm port Ns = Ns Aq Ar port_number
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Use specified port number for NFS requests.
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The default is to query the portmapper for the NFS port.
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.It Cm proto Ns = Ns Aq Ar protocol
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Specify transport protocol version to use.
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Currently, they are:
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.Bd -literal
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udp - Use UDP over IPv4
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tcp - Use TCP over IPv4
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udp6 - Use UDP over IPv6
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tcp6 - Use TCP over IPv6
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.Ed
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.It Cm rdirplus
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Used with NFSV3 to specify that the \fBReaddirPlus\fR RPC should
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be used.
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For NFSV4, setting this option has a similar effect, in that it will make
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the Readdir Operation get more attributes.
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This option reduces RPC traffic for cases such as
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.Dq "ls -l" ,
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but tends to flood the attribute and name caches with prefetched entries.
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Try this option and see whether performance improves or degrades.
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Probably
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most useful for client to server network interconnects with a large bandwidth
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times delay product.
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.It Cm readahead Ns = Ns Aq Ar value
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Set the read-ahead count to the specified value.
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This may be in the range of 0 - 4, and determines how many blocks
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will be read ahead when a large file is being read sequentially.
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Trying a value greater than 1 for this is suggested for
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mounts with a large bandwidth * delay product.
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.It Cm readdirsize Ns = Ns Aq Ar value
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Set the readdir read size to the specified value.
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The value should normally
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be a multiple of
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.Dv DIRBLKSIZ
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that is <= the read size for the mount.
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.It Cm resvport
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Use a reserved socket port number.
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This flag is obsolete, and only retained for compatibility reasons.
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Reserved port numbers are used by default now.
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(For the rare case where the client has a trusted root account
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but untrustworthy users and the network cables are in secure areas this does
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help, but for normal desktop clients this does not apply.)
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.It Cm retrans Ns = Ns Aq Ar value
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Set the retransmit timeout count for soft mounts to the specified value.
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.It Cm retrycnt Ns = Ns Aq Ar count
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Set the mount retry count to the specified value.
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The default is a retry count of zero, which means to keep retrying
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forever.
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There is a 60 second delay between each attempt.
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.It Cm rsize Ns = Ns Aq Ar value
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Set the read data size to the specified value.
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It should normally be a power of 2 greater than or equal to 1024.
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This should be used for UDP mounts when the
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.Dq "fragments dropped due to timeout"
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value is getting large while actively using a mount point.
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(Use
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.Xr netstat 1
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with the
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.Fl s
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option to see what the
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.Dq "fragments dropped due to timeout"
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value is.)
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.It Cm sec Ns = Ns Aq Ar flavor
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This option specifies what security flavor should be used for the mount.
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Currently, they are:
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.Bd -literal
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krb5 - Use KerberosV authentication
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krb5i - Use KerberosV authentication and
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apply integrity checksums to RPCs
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krb5p - Use KerberosV authentication and
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encrypt the RPC data
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sys - The default AUTH_SYS, which uses a
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uid + gid list authenticator
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.Ed
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.It Cm soft
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A soft mount, which implies that file system calls will fail
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after
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.Ar retrycnt
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round trip timeout intervals.
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.It Cm tcp
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Use TCP transport.
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This is the default option, as it provides for increased reliability on both
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LAN and WAN configurations compared to UDP.
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Some old NFS servers do not support this method; UDP mounts may be required
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for interoperability.
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.It Cm timeout Ns = Ns Aq Ar value
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Set the initial retransmit timeout to the specified value,
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expressed in tenths of a second.
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May be useful for fine tuning UDP mounts over internetworks
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with high packet loss rates or an overloaded server.
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Try increasing the interval if
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.Xr nfsstat 1
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shows high retransmit rates while the file system is active or reducing the
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value if there is a low retransmit rate but long response delay observed.
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(Normally, the
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.Cm dumbtimer
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option should be specified when using this option to manually
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tune the timeout
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interval.)
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.It Cm timeo Ns = Ns Aq Ar value
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Alias for
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.Cm timeout .
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.It Cm tls
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This option specifies that the connection to the server must use TLS
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per RFC NNNN.
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TLS is only supported for TCP connections and the
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.Xr rpc.tlsclntd 8
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daemon must be running for an NFS over TCP connection to use TLS.
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.It Cm tlscertname Ns = Ns Aq Ar name
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This option specifies the name of an alternate certificate to be
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presented to the NFS server during TLS handshake.
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The default certificate file names are
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.Dq cert.pem
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and
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.Dq certkey.pem .
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When this option is specified,
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.Ar name
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replaces
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.Dq cert
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in the above file names.
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For example, if the value of
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.Ar name
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is specified as
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.Dq other
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the certificate file names to be used will be
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.Dq other.pem
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and
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.Dq otherkey.pem .
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These files are stored in
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.Pa /etc/rpc.tlsclntd
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by default.
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This option is only meaningful when used with the
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.Cm tls
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option and the
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.Xr rpc.tlsclntd 8
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is running with the
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.Fl m
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command line flag set.
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.It Cm udp
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Use UDP transport.
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.It Cm vers Ns = Ns Aq Ar vers_number
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Use the specified version number for NFS requests.
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See the
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.Cm nfsv2 ,
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.Cm nfsv3 ,
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and
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.Cm nfsv4
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options for details.
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.It Cm wcommitsize Ns = Ns Aq Ar value
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Set the maximum pending write commit size to the specified value.
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This determines the maximum amount of pending write data that the NFS
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client is willing to cache for each file.
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.It Cm wsize Ns = Ns Aq Ar value
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Set the write data size to the specified value.
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Ditto the comments w.r.t.\& the
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.Cm rsize
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option, but using the
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.Dq "fragments dropped due to timeout"
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value on the server instead of the client.
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Note that both the
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.Cm rsize
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and
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.Cm wsize
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options should only be used as a last ditch effort at improving performance
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when mounting servers that do not support TCP mounts.
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.El
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.El
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.Sh COMPATIBILITY
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The following command line flags are equivalent to
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.Fl o
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named options and are supported for compatibility with older
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installations.
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.Bl -tag -width indent
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.It Fl 2
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Same as
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.Fl o Cm nfsv2
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.It Fl 3
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|
Same as
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.Fl o Cm nfsv3
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.It Fl D
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|
Same as
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.Fl o Cm deadthresh
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|
.It Fl I
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|
Same as
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|
.Fl o Cm readdirsize Ns = Ns Aq Ar value
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.It Fl L
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|
Same as
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|
.Fl o Cm nolockd
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|
.It Fl N
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|
Same as
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|
.Fl o Cm noresvport
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|
.It Fl P
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|
Use a reserved socket port number.
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This flag is obsolete, and only retained for compatibility reasons.
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(For the rare case where the client has a trusted root account
|
|
but untrustworthy users and the network cables are in secure areas this does
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|
help, but for normal desktop clients this does not apply.)
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.It Fl R
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|
Same as
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|
.Fl o Cm retrycnt Ns = Ns Aq Ar value
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|
.It Fl T
|
|
Same as
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|
.Fl o Cm tcp
|
|
.It Fl U
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|
Same as
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|
.Fl o Cm mntudp
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|
.It Fl a
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|
Same as
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|
.Fl o Cm readahead Ns = Ns Aq Ar value
|
|
.It Fl b
|
|
Same as
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|
.Fl o Cm bg
|
|
.It Fl c
|
|
Same as
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|
.Fl o Cm noconn
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|
.It Fl d
|
|
Same as
|
|
.Fl o Cm dumbtimer
|
|
.It Fl g
|
|
Same as
|
|
.Fl o Cm maxgroups
|
|
.It Fl i
|
|
Same as
|
|
.Fl o Cm intr
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|
.It Fl l
|
|
Same as
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|
.Fl o Cm rdirplus
|
|
.It Fl r
|
|
Same as
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|
.Fl o Cm rsize Ns = Ns Aq Ar value
|
|
.It Fl s
|
|
Same as
|
|
.Fl o Cm soft
|
|
.It Fl t
|
|
Same as
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|
.Fl o Cm retransmit Ns = Ns Aq Ar value
|
|
.It Fl w
|
|
Same as
|
|
.Fl o Cm wsize Ns = Ns Aq Ar value
|
|
.It Fl x
|
|
Same as
|
|
.Fl o Cm retrans Ns = Ns Aq Ar value
|
|
.El
|
|
.Pp
|
|
The following
|
|
.Fl o
|
|
named options are equivalent to other
|
|
.Fl o
|
|
named options and are supported for compatibility with other
|
|
operating systems (e.g., Linux, Solaris, and OSX) to ease usage of
|
|
.Xr autofs 5
|
|
support.
|
|
.Bl -tag -width indent
|
|
.It Fl o Cm vers Ns = Ns 2
|
|
Same as
|
|
.Fl o Cm nfsv2
|
|
.It Fl o Cm vers Ns = Ns 3
|
|
Same as
|
|
.Fl o Cm nfsv3
|
|
.It Fl o Cm vers Ns = Ns 4
|
|
Same as
|
|
.Fl o Cm nfsv4
|
|
.El
|
|
.Sh SEE ALSO
|
|
.Xr nmount 2 ,
|
|
.Xr unmount 2 ,
|
|
.Xr nfsv4 4 ,
|
|
.Xr fstab 5 ,
|
|
.Xr gssd 8 ,
|
|
.Xr mount 8 ,
|
|
.Xr nfsd 8 ,
|
|
.Xr nfsiod 8 ,
|
|
.Xr rpc.tlsclntd 8 ,
|
|
.Xr showmount 8
|
|
.Sh HISTORY
|
|
A version of the
|
|
.Nm
|
|
utility appeared in
|
|
.Bx 4.4 .
|
|
.Sh BUGS
|
|
Since nfsv4 performs open/lock operations that have their ordering strictly
|
|
enforced by the server, the options
|
|
.Cm intr
|
|
and
|
|
.Cm soft
|
|
cannot be safely used.
|
|
.Cm hard
|
|
nfsv4 mounts are strongly recommended.
|