## Path: Network/File systems/NFS server ## Description: number of threads for kernel nfs server ## Type: integer ## Default: 4 ## ServiceRestart: nfsserver # # 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: nfsserver # # 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: GSS security for NFS ## Type: yesno ## Default: yes ## ServiceRestart: nfs nfsserver # # Enable RPCSEC_GSS security for NFS (yes/no) # NFS_SECURITY_GSS="no" ## Path: Network/File systems/NFS server ## Description: NFSv3 server support ## Type: yesno ## Default: yes ## ServiceRestart: nfsserver # # 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 nfsserver # # Enable NFSv4 support (yes/no) # NFS4_SUPPORT="yes" ## Path: Network/File systems/NFS server ## Description: Network Status Monitor options ## Type: string ## Default: "" # # SM_NOTIFY_OPTIONS="" ## Path: Network/File systems/NFS server ## Description: Always start NFS services ## Type: yesno ## Default: no ## ServiceRestart nfs # # Always start NFS services (gssd, idmapd), not only if # there are nfs mounts in /etc/fstab. This is likely to be # needed if you use an automounter for NFS. # NFS_START_SERVICES="no" ## Path: Network/File systems/NFS server ## Description: Command line parameters for rpc.statd ## Type: string ## Default: "" # # Custom parameters for rpc.statd daemon. Typically this will # be used to set the port number (-p). # STATD_OPTIONS=""