Managing Network File Systems in Oracle® Solaris 11.2

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/etc/default/autofs file
configuring autofs environmentindex iconUsing SMF Parameters to Configure Your Autofs Environment
/etc/default/nfslogd fileindex icon/etc/default/nfslogd File
/etc/mnttab file
comparing with auto_master mapindex iconsvc:/system/filesystem/autofs Service Starts automount
/etc/netconfig fileindex iconNFS Files
/etc/nfs/nfslog.conf fileindex icon/etc/nfs/nfslog.conf File
/etc/services file
nfsd entriesindex iconNFS Error Messages
/etc/vfstab file
automount command andindex iconsvc:/system/filesystem/autofs Service Starts automount
diskless clientsindex iconAbout Autofs
enabling client-side failoverindex iconHow to Use Client-Side Failover
mounting file systems at boot timeindex iconHow to Mount a File System at Boot Time
NFS servers andindex iconHow to Mount a File System at Boot Time
–e option
showmount commandindex iconshowmount Command
enabling
client-side failoverindex iconHow to Use Client-Side Failover
NFS server loggingindex iconHow to Enable NFS Server Logging
WebNFS serviceindex iconHow to Enable WebNFS Access
error checking messageindex iconNFS Error Messages
error locking messageindex iconNFS Error Messages
error messages
generated by automount –v commandindex iconError Messages Generated by automount v
miscellaneous automount messagesindex iconMiscellaneous Error Messages
No such file or directoryindex iconNFS Error Messages
open errors
NFS andindex iconNFS Version 3 Protocol
Permission deniedindex iconNFS Error Messages
server not responding
keyboard interrupt forindex iconStrategies for NFS Troubleshooting
server not responding
hung programsindex iconNFS Error Messages
remote mounting problems
index iconNFS Error Messages
index iconNFS Error Messages
write errors
NFS andindex iconNFS Version 3 Protocol
executable mapsindex iconExecutable Autofs Maps