aux/portmap [ -R ] host cmd ...
aux/nfsmount [ -R ] host cmd ...
The options are:
-D print all 9P messages.
-R print all NFS messages.
-v print verbose information about session startup.
-p perm set the posted service file to have mode perm , which is assumed to be octal; the default is 600 .
-s srvname post the service as /srv/ srvname ; the default is /srv/ addr1 .
-u passwd group translate user and group names using the passwd and group files, which are in the traditional Unix format. The translation is used to present names for user and group in stat (5) and wstat messages. The translation is also used to choose the user and group credentials to present for a user. Without this option, users and groups are presented as decimal numbers, and everyone attaches as uid -1 ( nobody on most Unix systems).
Portmap and nfsmount are test programs to perform port mapper and NFS mount RPCs. They are useful mainly to help debug problems with starting nfs itself. The -R option causes them to print all RPC messages sent and received.
Portmap queries a Sun RPC portmap server, which maps integer (program, version, protocol) triples to port numbers. Program and version are Sun RPC defined, while protocol is typically TCP (6) or UDP (17). The commands are:
null a no-op
dump print the entire map
set prog vers proto port add an entry to (or replace an entry in) the map
unset prog vers proto port remove an entry from the map
getport prog vers proto look for an entry with prog, vers, proto in the map, and return the corresponding port
The default command is dump . For running NFS over UDP, there must be an entry for the NFS v3 mount daemon (100005, 3, 17) and the NFS v3 server itself (100003, 3, 17).
Nfsmount queries a Sun NFS mount server, which authenticates (ha!) connections and hands out file handles naming the root of an exported file system. This handle is used as the basis for a conversation with the NFS service daemon itself. The commands are:
null a no-op
export dump the export table; each line is a path followed by a list of machines or groups allowed to mount that path
mnt path attempt to acquire a file handle for path. the request has user and group id 1001 and .L gnot as the system name.
umnt path notify the mount daemon that a particular path is being unmounted by the requesting system
umntall notify the mount daemon that all paths mounted by the requesting system are being unmounted
dump should also dump an export table, but typically does nothing
Nfs speaks only NFS version 3. Older operating systems typically have reasonable NFS version 2 servers but crash when serving version 3.