Mount_nfs question

Thiago Damas tdamas at gmail.com
Tue May 31 03:01:38 UTC 2011


  Maybe you can use "showmount -a SERVER-IP", foreach server you have...

Thiago
2011/5/30 Mark Saad <nonesuch at longcount.org>:
> On Mon, May 30, 2011 at 8:13 PM, Rick Macklem <rmacklem at uoguelph.ca> wrote:
>>> Hello All
>>> So I am stumped on this one. I want to know what the IP of each
>>> nfs server that is providing each nfs export. I am running 7.4-RELEASE
>>> When I run "mount -t nfs" I see something like this
>>>
>>> VIP-01:/export/source on /mnt/src
>>> VIP-02:/export/target on /mnt/target
>>> VIP-01:/export/logs on /mnt/logs
>>> VIP-02:/export/package on /mnt/pkg
>>>
>>> The issue is I use a load balanced nfs server , from isilon. So VIP-01
>>> could be any one of a group of IPs . I am trying to track down a
>>> network congestion issue and I cant find a way to match the output of
>>> lsof , and netstat to the output of mount -t nfs . Does anyone have
>>> any ideas how I could track this down , is there a way to run mount
>>> and have it show the IP and not the name of the source server ?
>>>
>> Just fire up wireshark (or tcpdump) and watch the traffic. tcpdump
>> doesn't know much about NFS, but if al you want are the IP#s, it'll do.
>>
>> But, no, mount won't tell you more than what the argument looked like.
>>
>> rick
>>
> Wireshark seams like using a tank to swap a fly.
>
>
> --
> mark saad | nonesuch at longcount.org
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