On 07/08/13 13:09, Amadeus W.M. wrote: > I normally have an nfs server running on one of my machines. Now nfs > itself and the portmapper start on fixed ports, but the rpc services > start on random ports so they need to be assigned fixed ports in > /etc/sysconfig/nfs like so: > > LOCKD_TCPPORT=4000 > STATD_PORT=4002 > RQUOTAD_PORT=4003 > LOCKD_UDPPORT=4000 > MOUNTD_PORT=4001 > > > > Sorry, I'm probably a few versions behind. > > Yes, you are a few versions behind..... This is the default /etc/sysconfig/nfs file in F19.... # # Optinal options passed to rquotad RPCRQUOTADOPTS="" # # Optional arguments passed to in-kernel lockd #LOCKDARG= # TCP port rpc.lockd should listen on. #LOCKD_TCPPORT=32803 # UDP port rpc.lockd should listen on. #LOCKD_UDPPORT=32769 # # Optional arguments passed to rpc.nfsd. See rpc.nfsd(8) RPCNFSDARGS="" # Number of nfs server processes to be started. # The default is 8. RPCNFSDCOUNT=8 # Set V4 grace period in seconds #NFSD_V4_GRACE=90 # # Optional arguments passed to rpc.mountd. See rpc.mountd(8) RPCMOUNTDOPTS="" # # Optional arguments passed to rpc.statd. See rpc.statd(8) STATDARG="" # # Optional arguments passed to rpc.idmapd. See rpc.idmapd(8) RPCIDMAPDARGS="" # # Optional arguments passed to rpc.gssd. See rpc.gssd(8) RPCGSSDARGS="" # Enable usage of gssproxy. See gssproxy-mech(8). GSS_USE_PROXY="no" # # Optional arguments passed to rpc.svcgssd. See rpc.svcgssd(8) RPCSVCGSSDARGS="" # # To enable RDMA support on the server by setting this to # the port the server should listen on #RDMA_PORT=20049 # # Optional arguments passed to blkmapd. See blkmapd(8) BLKMAPDARGS="" # To change, for example, the mountd port you need to use the RPCMOUNTDOPTS= and pass -p .... see the various man pages.... -- The only thing worse than a poorly asked question is a cryptic answer. -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org