[Sussex] Re: Setting up a simple home network

Captain Redbeard hairy.one at virgin.net
Sat Apr 30 13:06:49 UTC 2005


 > Steve Dobson wrote:
 >
 > Are you doing NFS sharing (on the server) as a NFS 
process or as part of the kernel?  If you're doing in in the

kernal >good luck, if you're doing it as a process is the
"nfsd" >command running on the server?

Ummmm..... NFS process, I think.  I haven't modified the
kernel in any way (re-compiling the kernel ranks quite
highly on the List Of Things I Must Do Before I Die) so I'm
using the default one that came with the distro.

 > if you're doing it as a process is the "nfsd" command 
running on the server?


Typing "ps -A | grep nfsd" on the command line gives me:


7207 ?         00:00:00 nfsd
7656 ?         00:00:00 nfsd
7657 ?         00:00:00 nfsd
7658 ?         00:00:00 nfsd
7659 ?         00:00:00 nfsd
7660 ?         00:00:00 nfsd
7661 ?         00:00:00 nfsd
7662 ?         00:00:00 nfsd


I've got eight copies of the daemon running, should I shut
these done and leave only one or do I really care?



Captain Redbeard

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