[ale] nfs rpc.mountd options

Geoffrey esoteric at 3times25.net
Thu Mar 7 07:10:22 EST 2002


Keith Hopkins wrote:
> Um, Geoffrey....go back and read my message again.  I listed them for you.

Duh, thanks there.  Hmmm, one problem.  Must be different versions as I 
tried --debug all and still received an error message.  Did this just as 
a guess prior to you enlightening me....

> 
> Keith
> 
> Geoffrey wrote:
> 
>> Keith Hopkins wrote:
>>
>>> Geoffrey wrote:
>>>
>>>> I'm trying to debug a problem with nfs.  man rpc.mountd lists a 
>>>> '--debug' option, yet rpc.mountd --help says it's '--debug kind'
>>>>
>>>> Anyone know what the hell 'kind' is supposed to be??
>>>>
>>>
>>> my man page lists "facility" instead of "kind".
>>
>>
>>
>> Wonderful.  Although I figured out my problem, I'd still like to know 
>> what the possible args are (kind or facilities..)
>>
>>>
>>> NAME
>>>        mountd - NFS mount daemon
>>>
>>> SYNOPSIS
>>>        /usr/sbin/rpc.mountd [ -f exports-file ] [ -d facility ] [ -P 
>>> port ] [ -Dhnprv ] [ --debug facility ]
>>>        [ --exports-file=file ] [ --help ] [ --allow-non-root ] [ 
>>> --re-export ] [ --no-spoof-trace ] [ --version ]
>>>
>>>
>>>        -d or --debug
>>>               Log  each  transaction  verbosely to standard error. 
>>> Valid log facilities are call for the logging of all
>>>               calls, auth for client authentication, fhcache for 
>>> operations of the file handle  cache,  and  rmtab  for
>>>               manipulation  of  /etc/rmtab.   By  default,  log 
>>> output is sent to syslogd unless the daemon runs in the
>>>               foreground.
>>>
>>> so...
>>>
>>>   --debug all
>>>   --debug auth
>>>   --debug fhcache
>>>   --debug rmtab
>>>
>>>   should work.  They do for me.
>>>
>>> the rtfm boy,
>>>   Keith
>>>
>>>
> 
> 


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