On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 2:30 PM, Alex Dean wrote: > > On Feb 25, 2011, at 3:13 PM, Mark Phillips wrote: > > # mount | grep nfs > > return anything? > > hammerhead:/home/mark# mount | grep nfs > > rpc_pipefs on /var/lib/nfs/rpc_pipefs type rpc_pipefs (rw) > > hammerhead:/home/mark# > > > > I have no idea who rpc_pipefs on /var/lib.... is and why it is there! Any > ideas before I blow it away? > > That's NFS-server related. Used by the id mapper, I think. On RedHat at > least, I think that's started/stopped by /etc/init.d/nfslock. (Though my > memory is a little sketchy on that point.) The pipefs could possibly be > mounted even if nothing's using it, also. Got any NFS-related services > running? > > Afaik, an NFS server shouldn't get stale file handles. That's a client's > problem. > > RedHat/Fedora: > $ rpm -qa | grep nfs > Debian/Ubuntu: > $ dpkg --list | grep nfs > Both: > $ ls /etc/init.d | grep nfs > > hammerhead:/home/mark# dpkg --list | grep nfs rc libnfsidmap1 0.8-1 An nfs idmapping library ii libnfsidmap2 0.20-1 An nfs idmapping library ii nfs-common 1:1.1.2-6lenny2 NFS support files common to client and serve hammerhead:/home/mark# ls /etc/init.d | grep nfs mountkernfs.sh mountnfs-bootclean.sh mountnfs.sh nfs-common umountnfs.sh hammerhead:/home/mark# Wow...I had no idea nfs was running. I have no idea how it is being used or by what process. Do I stop it with /etc/init.d/umnountnfs? Mark