Re: Re: Re: [Problem]NFS Server – Um?ount results in Device Busy.

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Hi Bruce,
Sorry it was the mail composer - I did not check mark the plain text option.

We need an opinion.
We will be using around 15 NFS client mounted - with one NFS Server. We are try to make out how many NFSD should we start at the NFS Server.
It all depends upon the load - these 15 NFS clients are going to generate. But is there any default number - we should use to start with? like 1 per NFS client mount?
Please share your advise on this.

Thanks & Regards,
Amit Sahrawat

------- Original Message -------
Sender : J. Bruce Fields<bfields@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date : May 10, 2012 17:46 (GMT+05:30)
Title : Re: Re: [Problem]NFS Server – Um?ount results in Device Busy.

On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 11:54:43AM +0000, AMIT SAHRAWAT wrote:
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Hi Bruce,

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Thanks for instant reply.


Could you turn off html formatting on your mail?

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The option you mentioned is working. 'exportfs -f'

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Actually it is not mentioned anywhere - even when checked for options:

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#> exportfs -h
exportfs: invalid option -- 'h'
usage: exportfs [-aruv] [host:/path]



Sorry, it looks like the help test could be improved!  Patches
welcomed....

It is documented in the exportfs man page.

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But - when tried to give - '-f' option it is working.

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Then on checking the code for exportfs - got to know the working of '-f' option.

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I think it should work. I will check with a number of scenario  - to check there is no blockage for other mount points - at the time 'exportfs -f' is being run. Please reply if it wont :)


If no clients are using the export, it should work.

--b.



Thanks & Regards,
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