Support Utilities for Kernel nfsd

Edit Package nfs-utils

This package contains the NFS utilities. You can tune the number of
server threads via the sysconfig variable USE_KERNEL_NFSD_NUMBER. For
quota over NFS support, install the quota package.

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Filename Size Changed
0001-nfs-client.target-Removed-a-ordering-cycle-with-nfs-.patch 0000001267 1.24 KB
0002-Centralize-dependencies-on-the-auth-unit.patch 0000003252 3.18 KB
README.NFSv4 0000012812 12.5 KB
fw-client 0000000707 707 Bytes
fw-server 0000000729 729 Bytes
idmapd.conf 0000000144 144 Bytes
nfs-client.nfs.conf 0000000090 90 Bytes
nfs-config.restart.conf 0000000127 127 Bytes
nfs-kernel-server.xml 0000002910 2.84 KB
nfs-server.nfsserver.conf 0000000096 96 Bytes
nfs-utils-1.0.7-bind-syntax.patch 0000000685 685 Bytes
nfs-utils-1.3.1.tar.xz 0000583124 569 KB
nfs-utils.changes 0000053905 52.6 KB
nfs-utils.rpmlintrc 0000000120 120 Bytes
nfs-utils.spec 0000011686 11.4 KB
nfs-utils_env.sh 0000001570 1.53 KB
nfs.doc.tar.bz2 0000069695 68.1 KB
nfs.service 0000000695 695 Bytes
nfsserver.service 0000000717 717 Bytes
sysconfig.nfs 0000006039 5.9 KB
Revision 122 (latest revision is 180)
Stephan Kulow's avatar Stephan Kulow (coolo) accepted request 265210 from Neil Brown's avatar Neil Brown (neilbrown) (revision 122)
Biggest changes here is full systemd integration.

- fix bashisms in pre/post scripts

- new upstream nfs-utils-1.3.1
  This brings numerous fixes, particularly to gssd and
  nfsdcltrack.  It incorporates all the upstreamable
  patches we had:
- Delete  nfsdcltrack.sbin.patch
- Delete  start-statd.patch
- 0001-nfs-client.target-Removed-a-ordering-cycle-with-nfs-.patch
  0002-Centralize-dependencies-on-the-auth-unit.patch
  Patches from 1.3.2-rc, which look useful
- Convert from /etc/init.d startup scripts to full
  systemd integration.
  The upstream standard names are "nfs-client" and "nfs-server"
  rather than "nfs" and "nfsserver", so local "nfs" "nfsserver"
  aliases are created and "rcXXX" links are provided for all 4.
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