nfs-utils/sysconfig.nfs

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## 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: 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=""