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@ 2007-07-19 15:32 Gabriel Barazer
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From: Gabriel Barazer @ 2007-07-19 15:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi,

In the readme file, there is the detailed startup order for the NFS 
server and client subsystem, which is very useful especially for 
maintainers. But there isn't any description for stopping NFS services. 
On the client, the stop order is almost obvious : unmount nfs 
filesystems, kill statd, kill idmapd and gssd and you are done. But what 
is the right stop order for a server ?
We have :
- svcgssd
- idmapd
- rpc.statd
- nfsd kernel daemons
- mountd

I don't know if we have to stop nfsd first (rpc.nfsd 0) , or maybe 
rpc.mountd ? or even unexport fs first ?

Is there any NFS guru to point this out ?

Thanks,

Gabriel

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