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cat /proc/mounts | grep -E 'nfs.*tcp' |
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On Tue, 2 Aug 2005, Mark Knecht wrote: |
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> Matthew, Michael and Richard, |
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> Thanks for the responses. They seem to outline the options pretty clearly. |
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> One question - once I get it converted and I think I'm running NFS |
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> using tcp, how do I determine that I actually am? |
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> Mark |
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> On 8/2/05, Richard Fish <bigfish@××××××××××.org> wrote: |
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>> Matthew Cline wrote: |
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>>>> On 8/2/05, Mark Knecht <markknecht@×××××.com> wrote: |
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>>>>> From the MythTV-Users list I've seen people talking about using NFS |
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>>>>> devices but recommending that they be set up with TCP instead of UDP. |
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>>>>> So far I haven't yet found any Gentoo docs on how to do this. |
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>>> IIRC, there is also a kernel config option that enables NFS over TCP, |
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>>> which you need to enable on the server (maybe also client?). |
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>> You should also add 'tcp' to your mount options in fstab. See 'man mount'. |
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>> -Richard |
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Bryan Whitehead |
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