9.10. References
Administering an NFS server can be a challenge. Many options, including quite a few not mentioned in this chapter, are available for exporting or mounting NFS shares. Consult the following sources for more information.
Installed Documentation
man mount
— Contains a comprehensive look at mount options for both NFS server and client configurations.man fstab
— Gives details for the format of the/etc/fstab
file used to mount file systems at boot-time.man nfs
— Provides details on NFS-specific file system export and mount options.man exports
— Shows common options used in the/etc/exports
file when exporting NFS file systems.man 8 nfsidmap
— Explains thenfsidmap
cammand and lists common options.
Useful Websites
- http://linux-nfs.org — The current site for developers where project status updates can be viewed.
- http://nfs.sourceforge.net/ — The old home for developers which still contains a lot of useful information.
- http://www.citi.umich.edu/projects/nfsv4/linux/ — An NFSv4 for Linux 2.6 kernel resource.
- http://www.vanemery.com/Linux/NFSv4/NFSv4-no-rpcsec.html — Describes the details of NFSv4 with Fedora Core 2, which includes the 2.6 kernel.
- http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.111.4086 — An excellent whitepaper on the features and enhancements of the NFS Version 4 protocol.