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# # /etc/nfsmount.conf - see nfsmount.conf(5) for details # # This is an NFS mount configuration file. This file can be broken # up into three different sections: Mount, Server and Global # # [ MountPoint "Mount_point" ] # This section defines all the mount options that # should be used on a particular mount point. The '<Mount_Point>' # string need to be an exact match of the path in the mount # command. Example: # [ MountPoint "/export/home" ] # background=True # Would cause all mount to /export/home would be done in # the background # # [ Server "Server_Name" ] # This section defines all the mount options that # should be used on mounts to a particular NFS server. # Example: # [ Server "nfsserver.foo.com" ] # rsize=32k # wsize=32k # All reads and writes to the 'nfsserver.foo.com' server # will be done with 32k (32768 bytes) block sizes. # [ NFSMount_Global_Options ] # This statically named section defines global mount # options that can be applied on all NFS mount. # # Protocol Version [2,3,4] # This defines the default protocol version which will # be used to start the negotiation with the server. # Defaultvers=4 # # Setting this option makes it mandatory the server supports the # given version. The mount will fail if the given version is # not support by the server. # Nfsvers=4 # # Network Protocol [udp,tcp,rdma] (Note: values are case sensitive) # This defines the default network protocol which will # be used to start the negotiation with the server. # Defaultproto=tcp # # Setting this option makes it mandatory the server supports the # given network protocol. The mount will fail if the given network # protocol is not supported by the server. # Proto=tcp # # The number of times a request will be retired before # generating a timeout # Retrans=2 # # The number of minutes that will retry mount # Retry=2 # # The minimum time (in seconds) file attributes are cached # acregmin=30 # # The Maximum time (in seconds) file attributes are cached # acregmin=60 # # The minimum time (in seconds) directory attributes are cached # acregmin=30 # # The Maximum time (in seconds) directory attributes are cached # acregmin=60 # # Enable Access Control Lists # Acl=False # # Enable Attribute Caching # Ac=True # # Do mounts in background (i.e. asynchronously) # Background=False # # Close-To-Open cache coherence # Cto=True # # Do mounts in foreground (i.e. synchronously) # Foreground=True # # How to handle times out from servers (Hard is STRONGLY suggested) # Hard=True # Soft=False # # Enable File Locking # Lock=True # # Enable READDIRPLUS on NFS version 3 mounts # Rdirplus=True # # Maximum Read Size (in Bytes) # Rsize=8k # # Maximum Write Size (in Bytes) # Wsize=8k # # Maximum Server Block Size (in Bytes) # Bsize=8k # # Ignore unknown mount options # Sloppy=False # # Share Data and Attribute Caches # Sharecache=True # # The amount of time, in tenths of a seconds, the client # will wait for a response from the server before retransmitting # the request. # Timeo=600 # # Sets all attributes times to the same time (in seconds) # actimeo=30 # # Server Mountd port mountport # mountport=4001 # # Server Mountd Protocol # mountproto=tcp # # Server Mountd Version # mountvers=3 # # Server Mountd Host # mounthost=hostname # # Server Port # Port=2049 # # RPCGSS security flavors # [none, sys, krb5, krb5i, krb5p ] # Sec=sys