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[cobalt-developers] RE:[cobalt-users][Raq2/Qube2]Sleeping nfsoid loaded in Kernels?
- Subject: [cobalt-developers] RE:[cobalt-users][Raq2/Qube2]Sleeping nfsoid loaded in Kernels?
- From: "James Hoaggs" <james_hoaggs@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon Nov 27 17:05:11 2000
- List-id: Mailing list for developers on Cobalt Networks products <cobalt-developers.list.cobalt.com>
> second, if you don't have a nfs.o module, they are compiled in, so
> you have to compile a new kernel to get rid of them...
Right, the Raq2's do not have nfs.o; so their compilied in. Need to
check
the Qubes though.
> third..they have nothing to do with *incoming* nfs mounts,
Right, we identified the 4 nfsiods as clients being activated out of
sleep and swapped out mode (SW) when conducting a net boot using the
Restore CD by pressing the 4 arrow keys. There is a nsfd server invoked
on the PC doing the restore.
>these are for client's (eg mounting some other machines nfs volume)
...
But explain why there is a Universal NFS Server 2.2beta37 installed
on
Raq2's/ Qube2's if it only acting as a client? Get get that by doing:
/usr/sbin/rpc.nfsd --version
Universal NFS Server 2.2beta37
>
> [removing sunrpc services is sufficient btw]
Can you please explaing how to remove these services? :.)
Thanks a billion and happy Thanks Giving,
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