254 lines
8.9 KiB
Plaintext
254 lines
8.9 KiB
Plaintext
## Path: Network/File systems/NFS server
|
|
## Description: number of threads for kernel nfs server
|
|
## Type: integer
|
|
## Default: 4
|
|
## ServiceRestart: nfs-server
|
|
#
|
|
# the kernel nfs-server supports multiple server threads
|
|
#
|
|
USE_KERNEL_NFSD_NUMBER="4"
|
|
|
|
## Path: Network/File systems/NFS server
|
|
## Description: use fixed port number for mountd
|
|
## Type: integer
|
|
## Default: ""
|
|
## ServiceRestart: nfs-mountd
|
|
#
|
|
# Only set this if you want to start mountd on a fixed
|
|
# port instead of the port assigned by rpc. Only for use
|
|
# to export nfs-filesystems through firewalls.
|
|
#
|
|
MOUNTD_PORT=""
|
|
|
|
## Path: Network/File systems/NFS server
|
|
## Description: NFSv3 server support
|
|
## Type: yesno
|
|
## Default: yes
|
|
## ServiceRestart: nfs-server
|
|
#
|
|
# Enable NFSv3 server support (yes/no)
|
|
# This causes the NFS server to respond to
|
|
# NFSv2 and NFSv3 requests. Only disable this
|
|
# if you want to ensure only NFSv4 is used.
|
|
#
|
|
NFS3_SERVER_SUPPORT="yes"
|
|
|
|
## Path: Network/File systems/NFS server
|
|
## Description: NFSv4 protocol support
|
|
## Type: yesno
|
|
## Default: yes
|
|
## ServiceRestart: nfs-server
|
|
#
|
|
# Enable NFSv4 support (server and/or client) (yes/no)
|
|
#
|
|
NFS4_SUPPORT="yes"
|
|
|
|
## Path: Network/File systems/NFS server
|
|
## Description: Network Status Monitor options
|
|
## Type: string
|
|
## Default: ""
|
|
#
|
|
# If a fixed port should be used to send reboot notification
|
|
# messages to other systems, that port should be given
|
|
# here as "-p portnumber".
|
|
#
|
|
SM_NOTIFY_OPTIONS=""
|
|
|
|
## Path: Network/File systems/NFS server
|
|
## Description: Port rpc.statd should listen on
|
|
## Type: integer
|
|
## Default: ""
|
|
## ServiceRestart: rpc-statd
|
|
#
|
|
# Statd will normally choose a random port to listen on and
|
|
# SuSE-Firewall is able to detect which port and allow for it.
|
|
# If you have another firewall, you may want to set a fixed
|
|
# port number which can then be opened in that firewall.
|
|
STATD_PORT=""
|
|
|
|
## Path: Network/File systems/NFS server
|
|
## Description: Hostname used by rpc.statd
|
|
## Type: string
|
|
## Default: ""
|
|
## ServiceRestart: rpc-statd
|
|
#
|
|
# statd will normally use the system hostname in status
|
|
# monitoring conversations with other hosts. If a different
|
|
# host name should be used, as can be useful with fail-over
|
|
# configurations, that name should be given here.
|
|
#
|
|
STATD_HOSTNAME=""
|
|
|
|
## Path: Network/File systems/NFS server
|
|
## Description: TCP Port that lockd should listen on
|
|
## Type: integer
|
|
## Default: ""
|
|
## ServiceRestart: nfs-server
|
|
#
|
|
# Lockd will normally choose a random port to listen on and
|
|
# SuSE-Firewall is able to detect which port and allow for it.
|
|
# If you have another firewall, you may want to set a fixed
|
|
# port number which can then be opened in that firewall.
|
|
# lockd opens a UDP and a TCP port. This setting only affect
|
|
# the TCP port.
|
|
LOCKD_TCPPORT=""
|
|
|
|
## Path: Network/File systems/NFS server
|
|
## Description: UDP Port that lockd should listen on
|
|
## Type: integer
|
|
## Default: ""
|
|
## ServiceRestart: nfs-server
|
|
#
|
|
# Lockd will normally choose a random port to listen on and
|
|
# SuSE-Firewall is able to detect which port and allow for it.
|
|
# If you have another firewall, you may want to set a fixed
|
|
# port number which can then be opened in that firewall.
|
|
# lockd opens a UDP and a TCP port. This setting only affect
|
|
# the UDP port.
|
|
LOCKD_UDPPORT=""
|
|
|
|
## Path: Network/File systems/NFS server
|
|
## Description: Command line parameters for rpc.statd
|
|
## Type: string
|
|
## Default: ""
|
|
## ServiceRestart: rpc-statd
|
|
#
|
|
# Custom parameters for rpc.statd daemon. Typically this will
|
|
# be used to set the port number (-p).
|
|
#
|
|
STATD_OPTIONS=""
|
|
|
|
## Path: Network/File systems/NFS server
|
|
## Description: Lease time for NFSv4 leases
|
|
## Type: integer
|
|
## Default: "90"
|
|
#
|
|
# Set the lease time for the NFSv4 server. When a client
|
|
# crashes or is separated from the server by a network problem,
|
|
# this indicates how long the server will continue to honor
|
|
# locks it held and when it will allow other clients to take
|
|
# conflicting locks. A shorter time means network problems are
|
|
# more likely to hurt filesystem functionality, but genuine
|
|
# client crash are detected more quickly.
|
|
# The NFSV4GRACETIME setting must be not less than the lease
|
|
# time, so another benefit of short lease times is that server
|
|
# reboots will disrupt filesystem traffic for a shorter period
|
|
# of time.
|
|
# This choice is primarily a trade-off between surviving
|
|
# transient network problems, and expediting completion of
|
|
# server reboot or fail-over.
|
|
# The default is 90 second. A practical minimum is about 15
|
|
# seconds.
|
|
#
|
|
NFSV4LEASETIME="90"
|
|
|
|
## Path: Network/File systems/NFS server
|
|
## Description: Grace time for NFSv4 server restart
|
|
## Type: integer
|
|
## Default: "90"
|
|
#
|
|
# Set the NFSv4 server grace time. When the server restarts it
|
|
# waits this long for pre-existing clients to re-establish any
|
|
# locks that they held before the restart. During this time
|
|
# new locks cannot be granted and new file opens cannot be
|
|
# allowed.
|
|
# A shorter time allows fast restart or fail-over completion,
|
|
# but requires the NFSV4LEASETIME to be shorter which may
|
|
# increase the impact of temporary network problems.
|
|
# The default is 90 seconds. The value must not be less than
|
|
# NFSV4LEASETIME.
|
|
# When NFSv4.1 or later is in use, and when all clients report
|
|
# when they finish reclaiming locks, the grace time can finish
|
|
# early and so a large value has little cost. The
|
|
# NFSV4LEASETIME is then most significant in managing restart
|
|
# timing.
|
|
#
|
|
NFSV4GRACETIME="90"
|
|
|
|
## Path: Network/File systems/NFS server
|
|
## Description: Alternate mount point for rpc_pipefs filesystem
|
|
## Type: string
|
|
## Default: ""
|
|
## ServiceRestart: nfs-utils
|
|
#
|
|
# In a high-availabilty configuration it is possible that /var/lib/nfs
|
|
# is redirected so some shared storage and so it is not convenient to
|
|
# mount the rpc_pipefs filesystem at /var/lib/nfs/rpc_pipefs. In that
|
|
# case an alternate mount point can be given here.
|
|
RPC_PIPEFS_DIR=""
|
|
|
|
## Path: Network/File systems/NFS server
|
|
## Description: Options for svcgssd
|
|
## Type: string
|
|
## Default: ""
|
|
## ServiceRestart: rpc-svcgssd
|
|
#
|
|
# Normally svcgssd does not require any option. However in a
|
|
# high-availabilty configuration it can be useful to pass "-n"
|
|
# to guide the choice of default credential. To allow for that
|
|
# case or any other requiring options ot svcgssd, they can
|
|
# be specified here.
|
|
SVCGSSD_OPTIONS=""
|
|
|
|
## Path: Network/File systems/NFS server
|
|
## Description: Extra options for nfsd
|
|
## Type: string
|
|
## Default: ""
|
|
## ServiceRestart nfs-server
|
|
#
|
|
# This setting allows extra options to be specified for NFSD, such as
|
|
# -H <shared_hostname> in a high-availability configuration.
|
|
NFSD_OPTIONS=""
|
|
|
|
## Path: Network/File systems/NFS server
|
|
## Description: Extra options for gssd
|
|
## Type: string
|
|
## Default: ""
|
|
## ServiceRestart: rpc-gssd
|
|
#
|
|
# Normally gssd does not require any options. In some circumstances,
|
|
# -n, -l or other options might be useful. See "man 8 rpc.gssd" for
|
|
# details. Those options can be set here.
|
|
GSSD_OPTIONS=""
|
|
|
|
## Path: Network/File systems/NFS server
|
|
## Description: Extra options for mountd
|
|
## Type: string
|
|
## Default: ""
|
|
## ServiceRestart nfs-mountd
|
|
#
|
|
# Normally mountd does not require any options. In some circumstances,
|
|
# -n, -t, -g or other options might be useful. See "man 8 rpc.mountd" for
|
|
# details. Those options can be set here.
|
|
# -p or -N should be set using MOUNTD_PORT or NFS4_SUPPORT rather than
|
|
# this option.
|
|
MOUNTD_OPTIONS=""
|
|
|
|
## Path: Network/File systems/NFS server
|
|
## Description: Avoid DNS lookups for kerberos principal
|
|
## Type: yesno
|
|
## Default: no
|
|
## ServiceRestart: rpc-gssd
|
|
#
|
|
# Avoid DNS lookups when determining kerberos identity
|
|
# of NFS server (yes/no)
|
|
# "yes" is safest, but "no" might be needed to preserve
|
|
# correct behaviour at sites that don't use
|
|
# Fully Qualified Domain Names when mounting NFS Shares.
|
|
#
|
|
NFS_GSSD_AVOID_DNS="no"
|
|
|
|
## Path: Network/File systems/NFS server
|
|
## Description: Set v4.1+ scope reported by server
|
|
## Type: string
|
|
## Default: ""
|
|
## ServiceRestart: nfs-server
|
|
#
|
|
# Set the scope reported by the NFS server. When nothing
|
|
# is given the kernel uses the configured hostname as
|
|
# a default. When NFS is used in a fail-over configuration
|
|
# it is important that all hosts which server the same resource
|
|
# report the same scope.
|
|
#
|
|
NFSD_SCOPE=""
|