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4 <!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../../general.ent">
5 %general-entities;
6
7 <!ENTITY nfs-utils-download-http "&sourceforge-dl;/nfs/nfs-utils-&nfs-utils-version;.tar.xz">
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9 <!ENTITY nfs-utils-md5sum "fda23f37a703d15e5697dd9a8084b9c9">
10 <!ENTITY nfs-utils-size "623 KB">
11 <!ENTITY nfs-utils-buildsize "18 MB">
12 <!ENTITY nfs-utils-time "0.2 SBU">
13]>
14
15<sect1 id="nfs-utils" xreflabel="nfs-utils-&nfs-utils-version;">
16 <?dbhtml filename="nfs-utils.html"?>
17
18 <sect1info>
19 <othername>$LastChangedBy$</othername>
20 <date>$Date$</date>
21 </sect1info>
22
23 <title>NFS-Utils-&nfs-utils-version;</title>
24
25 <indexterm zone="nfs-utils">
26 <primary sortas="a-Nfs-utils">NFS Utilities</primary>
27 </indexterm>
28
29 <sect2 role="package">
30 <title>Introduction to NFS Utilities</title>
31
32 <para>The <application>NFS Utilities</application> package contains the
33 userspace server and client tools necessary to use the kernel's NFS
34 abilities. NFS is a protocol that allows sharing file systems over the
35 network.</para>
36
37 &lfs81_checked;
38
39 <bridgehead renderas="sect3">Package Information</bridgehead>
40 <itemizedlist spacing='compact'>
41 <listitem>
42 <para>Download (HTTP): <ulink url="&nfs-utils-download-http;"/></para>
43 </listitem>
44 <listitem>
45 <para>Download (FTP): <ulink url="&nfs-utils-download-ftp;"/></para>
46 </listitem>
47 <listitem>
48 <para>Download MD5 sum: &nfs-utils-md5sum;</para>
49 </listitem>
50 <listitem>
51 <para>Download size: &nfs-utils-size;</para>
52 </listitem>
53 <listitem>
54 <para>Estimated disk space required: &nfs-utils-buildsize;</para>
55 </listitem>
56 <listitem>
57 <para>Estimated build time: &nfs-utils-time;</para>
58 </listitem>
59 </itemizedlist>
60
61 <bridgehead renderas="sect3">NFS Utilities Dependencies</bridgehead>
62
63 <bridgehead renderas="sect4">Required</bridgehead>
64 <para role="required">
65 <xref linkend="libtirpc"/>
66 </para>
67
68 <bridgehead renderas="sect4">Optional</bridgehead>
69 <para role="optional">
70 <xref linkend="lvm2"/> (libdevmapper for NFSv4 support),
71 <phrase revision="systemd"><xref linkend="libnfsidmap"/></phrase>
72 <phrase revision="sysv"><ulink
73 url="http://www.citi.umich.edu/projects/nfsv4/linux/">libnfsidmap</ulink></phrase>
74 (for NFSv4 support),
75 <xref linkend="libnsl"/> (for NIS client support),
76 <xref linkend="sqlite"/>,
77 <xref linkend="mitkrb"/> or
78 <ulink url="http://www.citi.umich.edu/projects/nfsv4/linux/">libgssapi</ulink>, and
79 <ulink url="http://www.citi.umich.edu/projects/nfsv4/linux/">librpcsecgss</ulink> (for GSS and RPC security support) and
80
81 <xref linkend="libcap-pam"/>
82 </para>
83
84 <bridgehead renderas="sect4">Required (runtime)</bridgehead>
85 <para role="required">
86 <xref role="runtime" linkend="rpcbind"/>
87 </para>
88
89<!-- NSS configuration isn't directly related to NFS, but left here in case
90 <bridgehead renderas="sect4">Optional (runtime for NIS clients)</bridgehead>
91 <para role="optional">
92 <ulink url="https://github.com/thkukuk/libnss_compat">libnss_compat</ulink>,
93 <ulink url="https://github.com/thkukuk/libnss_nis">libnss_nis</ulink>, and
94 <ulink url="https://github.com/thkukuk/libnss_nisplus">libnss_nisplus</ulink>
95 </para>
96-->
97
98 <para condition="html" role="usernotes">User Notes:
99 <ulink url="&blfs-wiki;/nfs-utils"/></para>
100
101 </sect2>
102
103 <sect2 role="kernel" id='nfs-utils-kernel'>
104 <title>Kernel Configuration</title>
105
106 <para>Enable the following options in the kernel configuration
107 (choose client and/or server support as appropriate) and recompile the
108 kernel if necessary:</para>
109
110<screen><literal>File systems ---&gt;
111 [*] Network File Systems ---&gt; [CONFIG_NETWORK_FILESYSTEMS]
112 &lt;*/M&gt; NFS client support [CONFIG_NFS_FS]
113 &lt;*/M&gt; NFS server support [CONFIG_NFSD]</literal></screen>
114
115 <para>Select the appropriate sub-options that appear when the above options
116 are selected.</para>
117
118 <note>
119 <para>
120 In BLFS we assume that nfs v3 will be used. If the
121 <emphasis>server</emphasis> offers nfs v4 (for linux, CONFIG_NFSD_V4)
122 then auto-negotiation for v3 will fail and you will need to add
123 <literal>nfsver=3</literal> to the mount options. This also applies
124 if that option is enabled in the <emphasis>client's</emphasis> kernel,
125 for example in a distro trying to mount from a BLFS v3 server.
126 </para>
127 <para>
128 Even if neither end of the connection supports nfs v4, adding
129 <literal>nfsver=3</literal> is still beneficial because it prevents an
130 error message "NFS: bad mount option value specified: minorversion=1"
131 being logged on every mount.
132 </para>
133 </note>
134
135 <indexterm zone="nfs-utils nfs-utils-kernel">
136 <primary sortas="d-nfs-utils">NFS Utilities</primary>
137 </indexterm>
138
139 </sect2>
140
141 <sect2 role="installation" id='nfs-utils-install'
142 xreflabel='NFS Utilities Installation'>
143 <title>Installation of NFS Utilities</title>
144
145 <para>Before you compile the program, ensure that the <systemitem
146 class="username">nobody</systemitem> user and <systemitem
147 class="groupname">nogroup</systemitem> group have been created as done in
148 the current LFS book. You can add them by running the following commands
149 as the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user:</para>
150
151<screen role="root"><userinput>groupadd -g 99 nogroup &amp;&amp;
152useradd -c "Unprivileged Nobody" -d /dev/null -g nogroup \
153 -s /bin/false -u 99 nobody</userinput></screen>
154
155 <note>
156 <para>The classic uid and gid values are 65534 which is also -2 when
157 interpreted as a signed 16-bit number. These values impact other files
158 on some filesystems that do not have support for sparse files. The
159 <systemitem class="username">nobody</systemitem> and <systemitem
160 class="groupname">nogroup</systemitem> values are relatively arbitrary.
161 The impact on a server is nil if the <filename>exports</filename> file
162 is configured correctly. If it is misconfigured, an
163 <command>ls -l</command> or <command>ps</command> listing will show a
164 uid or gid number of 65534 instead of a name. The client uses <systemitem
165 class="username">nobody</systemitem> only as the user running
166 <command>rpc.statd</command>.</para>
167 </note>
168
169 <para>Install <application>NFS Utilities</application> by running
170 the following commands:</para>
171
172<!--
173<screen><userinput>sed -i '/fcntl.h/a#include &lt;stdint.h&gt;' support/nsm/rpc.c &amp;&amp;-->
174<screen><userinput>./configure --prefix=/usr \
175 --sysconfdir=/etc \
176 --sbindir=/sbin \
177 --without-tcp-wrappers \
178 --disable-nfsv4 \
179 --disable-gss &amp;&amp;
180make</userinput></screen>
181
182 <!-- Test breakage: see
183 http://lists.linuxfromscratch.org/pipermail/blfs-book/2017-December/071861.html -->
184 <para>This package does not come with a working test suite."</para>
185
186 <para>Now, as the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user:</para>
187
188<!-- dev note: make statduser=$(whoami) DESTDIR=<DESTDIR> install -->
189
190<screen role='root'><userinput>make install &amp;&amp;
191mv -v /sbin/start-statd /usr/sbin &amp;&amp;
192chmod u+w,go+r /sbin/mount.nfs &amp;&amp;
193chown nobody.nogroup /var/lib/nfs</userinput></screen>
194
195 <!-- commented, in case the tests get fixed
196 <para>The tests for this package require that the package be installed and
197 configured as specified below. In addition, the the daemon from <xref
198 linkend="rpcbind"/> needs to be running and the tests need to be run as the
199 <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user.</para>
200
201 <para>To test the results, issue, as root: <command>make check</command>.</para>-->
202
203 </sect2>
204
205 <sect2 role="commands">
206 <title>Command Explanations</title>
207<!--
208 <para><command>sed ... support/nsm/rpc.c</command>: This sed it required
209 to fix a build issue with glibc-2.26 and later.</para>
210-->
211 <para><parameter>--without-tcp-wrappers</parameter>: This option is
212 needed because TCP Wrappers is not in BLFS.</para>
213
214 <para><parameter>--disable-nfsv4</parameter>: This allows the package to be
215 built when libnfsidmap has not been installed.</para>
216
217 <para><parameter>--disable-gss</parameter>: Disables support for
218 RPCSEC GSS (RPC Security).</para>
219
220 <para><command>chown nobody.nogroup /var/lib/nfs</command>: The
221 rpc.statd program uses the ownership of this directory to set
222 it's UID and GID. This command sets those to unprivileged entries.
223 </para>
224
225 </sect2>
226
227 <sect2 role="configuration">
228 <title>Configuring NFS Utilities</title>
229
230 <sect3 id='nfs-utils-server-config'>
231 <title>Server Configuration</title>
232
233 <para><filename>/etc/exports</filename> contains the exported directories
234 on NFS servers. Refer to the <filename>exports.5</filename> manual page
235 for the syntax of this file. Also refer to the "NFS HowTo" available at
236 <ulink url="http://nfs.sourceforge.net/nfs-howto/"/> for information on
237 how to configure the servers and clients in a secure manner. For example,
238 for sharing the <filename class="directory">/home</filename> directory
239 over the local network, the following line may be added:</para>
240
241<screen role="root"><userinput>/home <replaceable>192.168.0.0/24</replaceable>(rw,subtree_check,anonuid=99,anongid=99)</userinput></screen>
242
243 <note><para>Be sure to replace the directory, network address. and prefix above
244 to match your network. The only space in the line above should be between
245 the directory and the network address.</para></note>
246
247 <indexterm zone="nfs-utils nfs-utils-server-config">
248 <primary sortas="e-etc-exportfs">/etc/exportfs</primary>
249 </indexterm>
250
251 <sect4 id="nfs-utils-server-init">
252 <title><phrase revision="sysv">Boot Script</phrase>
253 <phrase revision="systemd">Systemd Units</phrase></title>
254
255 <para>Install the
256 <phrase revision="sysv"><filename>/etc/rc.d/init.d/nfs-server</filename>
257 init script</phrase>
258 <phrase revision="systemd">NFSv4 server units</phrase>
259 included in the <xref linkend="bootscripts" revision="sysv"/>
260 <xref linkend="systemd-units" revision="systemd"/> package
261 to start the server at boot.</para>
262
263<screen role="root" revision="systemd"><userinput>make install-nfsv4-server</userinput></screen>
264
265 <para revision="systemd">
266 If you have disabled NFSv4 support, run the following command as the
267 <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user to omit the NFSv4
268 specific systemd units:
269 </para>
270
271<!-- both -->
272<screen role="root"><userinput>make install-nfs-server</userinput></screen>
273
274 <indexterm zone="nfs-utils nfs-utils-server-init" revision="sysv">
275 <primary sortas="f-nfs-server">nfs-server</primary>
276 </indexterm>
277
278 <para revision="sysv">Now create the
279 <filename>/etc/sysconfig/nfs-server</filename> configuration file:
280 </para>
281
282<screen role="root" revision="sysv"><userinput>cat &gt; /etc/sysconfig/nfs-server &lt;&lt; "EOF"
283<literal>PORT="2049"
284PROCESSES="8"
285KILLDELAY="10"</literal>
286EOF</userinput></screen>
287
288 <note revision="sysv">
289 <para>The above parameters may be optionally placed in
290 <filename>/etc/sysconfig/rc.site</filename>.
291 </para>
292 </note>
293
294 <indexterm zone="nfs-utils nfs-utils-server-init" revision="sysv">
295 <primary
296 sortas="e-etc-sysconfig-nfs-server">/etc/sysconfig/nfs-server</primary>
297 </indexterm>
298
299 <para revision="systemd">
300 You can edit the <filename>/etc/default/nfs-utils</filename>
301 file to change the startup options for NFS daemons. Defaults
302 should be fine for most use cases.
303 </para>
304
305 <indexterm zone="nfs-utils nfs-utils-server-init" revision="systemd">
306 <primary sortas="e-etc-default-nfs-utils">/etc/default/nfs-utils</primary>
307 </indexterm>
308
309
310
311 </sect4>
312
313 </sect3>
314
315 <sect3 id='nfs-utils-client-config'>
316 <title>Client Configuration</title>
317
318 <para><filename>/etc/fstab</filename> contains the directories that
319 are to be mounted on the client. Alternately the partitions can be
320 mounted by using the <command>mount</command> command with the proper
321 options. To mount the <filename class="directory">/home</filename>
322 and <filename class="directory">/usr</filename> partitions, add the
323 following to the <filename>/etc/fstab</filename>:</para>
324
325<screen role="root"><userinput><replaceable>&lt;server-name&gt;</replaceable>:/home /home nfs rw,_netdev 0 0
326<replaceable>&lt;server-name&gt;</replaceable>:/usr /usr nfs ro,_netdev 0 0</userinput></screen>
327
328 <para>The options which can be used are specified in <command>man 5 nfs</command>.
329 If both the client and server are running recent versions of linux, most of the
330 options will be negotiated (but see the Note above on nfsver=3). You can specify
331 either <literal>rw</literal> or
332 <literal>ro</literal>, <literal>_netdev</literal> if the filesystem is to be
333 automatically mounted at boot, or <literal>noauto</literal> (and perhaps
334 <literal>user</literal>) for other filesystems.</para>
335
336 <para>If the fileserver is not running a recent version of linux, you may need to
337 specifiy other options.</para>
338
339 <para>If you are using systemd, you may need to enable autofs v4 in your kernel,
340 and add the option <literal>comment=systemd.automount</literal>. Some machines
341 need this, because systemd tries to mount the external fs&apos;s before the network
342 is up, others do not need it. An alternative is for <systemitem
343 class="username">root</systemitem> to run <command>mount -a</command>.</para>
344
345 <indexterm zone="nfs-utils nfs-utils-client-config">
346 <primary sortas="e-etc-fstab">/etc/fstab</primary>
347 </indexterm>
348
349 <sect4 id="nfs-utils-client-init">
350 <title><phrase revision="sysv">Boot Script</phrase>
351 <phrase revision="systemd">Systemd Units</phrase></title>
352
353 <note>
354 <para>
355 The following <phrase revision="sysv">boot script is</phrase>
356 <phrase revision="systemd">systemd units are</phrase> not required
357 if the nfs-server <phrase revision="sysv">script is</phrase>
358 <phrase revision="systemd">units are</phrase> installed.
359 </para>
360 </note>
361
362 <para>Install the
363 <phrase revision="sysv">
364 <filename>/etc/rc.d/init.d/nfs-client</filename> init script</phrase>
365 <phrase revision="systemd">units</phrase> included in the
366 <xref linkend="bootscripts" revision="sysv"/>
367 <xref linkend="systemd-units" revision="systemd"/> package to start
368 the client services at boot.</para>
369
370<screen role="root"><userinput>make install-nfs-client</userinput></screen>
371
372 <indexterm zone="nfs-utils nfs-utils-client-config">
373 <primary sortas="f-nfs-client">nfs-client</primary>
374 </indexterm>
375
376 <para revision="sysv">To automatically mount <systemitem
377 class="filesystem">nfs</systemitem> filesystems, clients will also need
378 to install the <filename>netfs</filename> bootscript as described in
379 <xref linkend="postlfs-config-netfs"/>.</para>
380
381 <indexterm zone="nfs-utils nfs-utils-client-config" revision="sysv">
382 <primary sortas="f-netfs">netfs</primary>
383 </indexterm>
384
385 </sect4>
386
387 </sect3>
388
389 </sect2>
390
391 <sect2 role="content">
392 <title>Contents</title>
393 <segmentedlist>
394 <segtitle>Installed Programs</segtitle>
395 <segtitle>Installed Libraries</segtitle>
396 <segtitle>Installed Directories</segtitle>
397
398 <seglistitem>
399 <seg>exportfs, mountstats, mount.nfs, mount.nfs4 (link to mount.nfs),
400 nfsiostat, nfsstat, osd_login, rpc.mountd, rpc.nfsd, rpc.statd, rpcdebug,
401 showmount, sm-notify, start-statd, umount.nfs (link to mount.nfs),
402 and umount.nfs4 (link to mount.nfs)</seg>
403 <seg>None</seg>
404 <seg>/var/lib/nfs</seg>
405 </seglistitem>
406 </segmentedlist>
407
408 <variablelist>
409 <bridgehead renderas="sect3">Short Descriptions</bridgehead>
410 <?dbfo list-presentation="list"?>
411 <?dbhtml list-presentation="table"?>
412
413 <varlistentry id="exportfs">
414 <term><command>exportfs</command></term>
415 <listitem>
416 <para>maintains a list of NFS exported file systems.</para>
417 <indexterm zone="nfs-utils exportfs">
418 <primary sortas="b-exportfs">exportfs</primary>
419 </indexterm>
420 </listitem>
421 </varlistentry>
422
423 <varlistentry id="mountstats">
424 <term><command>mountstats</command></term>
425 <listitem>
426 <para>displays NFS client per-mount statistics.</para>
427 <indexterm zone="nfs-utils mountstats">
428 <primary sortas="b-mountstats">mountstats</primary>
429 </indexterm>
430 </listitem>
431 </varlistentry>
432
433 <varlistentry id="mount.nfs">
434 <term><command>mount.nfs</command></term>
435 <listitem>
436 <para>is used to mount a network share using NFS</para>
437 <indexterm zone="nfs-utils mount.nfs">
438 <primary sortas="b-mount.nfs">mount.nfs</primary>
439 </indexterm>
440 </listitem>
441 </varlistentry>
442
443 <varlistentry id="mount.nfs4">
444 <term><command>mount.nfs4</command></term>
445 <listitem>
446 <para>is used to mount a network share using NFSv4</para>
447 <indexterm zone="nfs-utils mount.nfs4">
448 <primary sortas="b-mount.nfs4">mount.nfs4</primary>
449 </indexterm>
450 </listitem>
451 </varlistentry>
452
453 <varlistentry id="nfsiostat-nfs-utils">
454 <term><command>nfsiostat</command></term>
455 <listitem>
456 <para>reports input/output statistics for network filesystems.</para>
457 <indexterm zone="nfs-utils nfsiostat-nfs-utils">
458 <primary sortas="b-nfsiostat-nfs-utils">nfsiostat</primary>
459 </indexterm>
460 </listitem>
461 </varlistentry>
462
463 <varlistentry id="nfsstat">
464 <term><command>nfsstat</command></term>
465 <listitem>
466 <para>displays statistics kept about NFS client and server activity.</para>
467 <indexterm zone="nfs-utils nfsstat">
468 <primary sortas="b-nfsstat">nfsstat</primary>
469 </indexterm>
470 </listitem>
471 </varlistentry>
472
473 <varlistentry id="osd_login">
474 <term><command>osd_login</command></term>
475 <listitem>
476 <para>is a script that is a part of the autologin feature
477 mandated by the pnfs-objects standard.</para>
478 <indexterm zone="nfs-utils osd_login">
479 <primary sortas="b-osd_login">osd_login</primary>
480 </indexterm>
481 </listitem>
482 </varlistentry>
483
484
485 <varlistentry id="rpc.mountd">
486 <term><command>rpc.mountd</command></term>
487 <listitem>
488 <para>implements the NFS mount protocol on an NFS server.</para>
489 <indexterm zone="nfs-utils rpc.mountd">
490 <primary sortas="b-rpc.mountd">rpc.mountd</primary>
491 </indexterm>
492 </listitem>
493 </varlistentry>
494
495 <varlistentry id="rpc.nfsd">
496 <term><command>rpc.nfsd</command></term>
497 <listitem>
498 <para>implements the user level part of the NFS
499 service on the server.</para>
500 <indexterm zone="nfs-utils rpc.nfsd">
501 <primary sortas="b-rpc.nfsd">rpc.nfsd</primary>
502 </indexterm>
503 </listitem>
504 </varlistentry>
505
506 <varlistentry id="rpc.statd">
507 <term><command>rpc.statd</command></term>
508 <listitem>
509 <para>is used by the NFS file locking service. Run on both sides,
510 client as well as server, when you want file locking enabled.</para>
511 <indexterm zone="nfs-utils rpc.statd">
512 <primary sortas="b-rpc.statd">rpc.statd</primary>
513 </indexterm>
514 </listitem>
515 </varlistentry>
516
517 <varlistentry id="rpcdebug">
518 <term><command>rpcdebug</command></term>
519 <listitem>
520 <para>sets or clears the kernel's NFS client and server debug
521 flags.</para>
522 <indexterm zone="nfs-utils rpcdebug">
523 <primary sortas="b-rpcdebug">rpcdebug</primary>
524 </indexterm>
525 </listitem>
526 </varlistentry>
527
528 <varlistentry id="showmount">
529 <term><command>showmount</command></term>
530 <listitem>
531 <para>displays mount information for an NFS server.</para>
532 <indexterm zone="nfs-utils showmount">
533 <primary sortas="b-showmount">showmount</primary>
534 </indexterm>
535 </listitem>
536 </varlistentry>
537
538 <varlistentry id="sm-notify">
539 <term><command>sm-notify</command></term>
540 <listitem>
541 <para>is used to send Network Status Monitor reboot messages.</para>
542 <indexterm zone="nfs-utils sm-notify">
543 <primary sortas="b-sm-notify">sm-notify</primary>
544 </indexterm>
545 </listitem>
546 </varlistentry>
547
548 <varlistentry id="start-statd">
549 <term><command>start-statd</command></term>
550 <listitem>
551 <para>is a script called by nfsmount when mounting a filesystem with
552 locking enabled, if statd does not appear to be running. It can be
553 customised with whatever flags are appropriate for the site.</para>
554 <indexterm zone="nfs-utils start-statd">
555 <primary sortas="b-start-statd">start-statd</primary>
556 </indexterm>
557 </listitem>
558 </varlistentry>
559
560 <varlistentry id="umount.nfs">
561 <term><command>umount.nfs</command></term>
562 <listitem>
563 <para>is used to unmount a network share using NFS</para>
564 <indexterm zone="nfs-utils umount.nfs">
565 <primary sortas="b-umount.nfs">umount.nfs</primary>
566 </indexterm>
567 </listitem>
568 </varlistentry>
569
570 <varlistentry id="umount.nfs4">
571 <term><command>umount.nfs4</command></term>
572 <listitem>
573 <para>is used to unmount a network share using NFSv4</para>
574 <indexterm zone="nfs-utils umount.nfs4">
575 <primary sortas="b-umount.nfs4">umount.nfs4</primary>
576 </indexterm>
577 </listitem>
578 </varlistentry>
579
580 </variablelist>
581
582 </sect2>
583
584</sect1>
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