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Here is list of all functions, which should nfs backend provides
Here is list of all functions, which should nfs backend provides


== basic ==
== Basic ==
{|
{|
! what || where
! what || where
|-
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|| set/get amount of kdump memory || kernel parameter
|| start/stop service || service
|}
 
== add nfs share ==
{|
! what || where
|-
|| set directory || ???
|-
|| set host(s) || ???
|-
|| set permissions || ???
|-
|}
 
== server port settings ==
{|
! what || where
|-
|| set rpc.lockd tcp port || ???
|-
|| set rpc.lockd udp port || ???
|-
|-
|| start/stop service kdump and get its status || services
|| set rpc.mountd port || ???
|-
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|| turn on/off service at startup and get status ||services
|| set rpc.statd port || ???
|-
|-
|| set rpc.rquotad port || ???
|}
|}
== Advanced share settings ==
Is it needed?

Latest revision as of 11:06, 3 August 2009

System-config-nfs backend functionality

Here is list of all functions, which should nfs backend provides

Basic

what where
start/stop service service

add nfs share

what where
set directory ???
set host(s) ???
set permissions ???

server port settings

what where
set rpc.lockd tcp port ???
set rpc.lockd udp port ???
set rpc.mountd port ???
set rpc.statd port ???
set rpc.rquotad port ???

Advanced share settings

Is it needed?