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mountd(8)
NAME
mountd - Services remote NFS compatible mount requests
SYNOPSIS
mountd [-n] [-i] [-d] [-s] [exportsfile]
FLAGS
-n The optional -n option allows non-root mount requests to be
served. This should only be specified if there are clients such
as PC's that require it. ULTRIX BSD allowed non-root mount
requests by default. Use the -n flag to allow non-root mount
requests.
-i Turns on Internet address verification for mounts and unmounts.
If the client's address cannot be translated to a host name, the
request is rejected. If you are running the BIND service, the
BIND server is used to translate the address. If you are not,
the /etc/hosts file is used.
If the -i option is not used and the client's address cannot be
translated, the address is converted to a string of the form
xx.xx.xx.xx. This allows access to exported file systems that do
not specify a list of allowed hostnames.
-d Turns on Internet address verification and domain checking. If
you are running the BIND service, mountd will verify that the
host requesting a mount or unmount is in the server's domain.
-s Turns on Internet address verification and subdomain checking.
If you are running the BIND service, mountd will verify that the
host requesting a mount or unmount is in the server's domain or
subdomain.
DESCRIPTION
The mountd daemon is the server for NFS protocol mount requests from
clients. The mountd daemon responds to requests from remote computer
systems to mount directories. When getting the signal SIGHUP, mountd
rereads the exports file.
The optional exportsfile argument specifies an alternate location for the
exports file. /etc/exports is the default.
Note, NFS Version 2 can export partitions that are greater than 2
gigabytes. However, they appear as 2 gigabyte partitions when viewed from
NFS clients.
FILES
/usr/sbin/mountd
Specifies the command path
/etc/exports
Contains a list of directories that can be exported
/var/adm/mountdtab
Contains a table of local file systems mounted by remote NFS
clients
/var/adm/syslog.dated/*/daemon.log
Contains errors logged by the mountd daemon
RELATED INFORMATION
Commands: nfsstat(8), nfsd(8), portmap(8), showmount(8)
Files: exports(4), mountdtab(4)