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  1 ==================================                  1 ==================================
  2 Administrative interfaces for nfsd                  2 Administrative interfaces for nfsd
  3 ==================================                  3 ==================================
  4                                                     4 
  5 Note that normally these interfaces are used o      5 Note that normally these interfaces are used only by the utilities in
  6 nfs-utils.                                          6 nfs-utils.
  7                                                     7 
  8 nfsd is controlled mainly by pseudofiles under      8 nfsd is controlled mainly by pseudofiles under the "nfsd" filesystem,
  9 which is normally mounted at /proc/fs/nfsd/.        9 which is normally mounted at /proc/fs/nfsd/.
 10                                                    10 
 11 The server is always started by the first writ     11 The server is always started by the first write of a nonzero value to
 12 nfsd/threads.                                      12 nfsd/threads.
 13                                                    13 
 14 Before doing that, NFSD can be told which sock     14 Before doing that, NFSD can be told which sockets to listen on by
 15 writing to nfsd/portlist; that write may be:       15 writing to nfsd/portlist; that write may be:
 16                                                    16 
 17         -  an ascii-encoded file descriptor, w     17         -  an ascii-encoded file descriptor, which should refer to a
 18            bound (and listening, for tcp) sock     18            bound (and listening, for tcp) socket, or
 19         -  "transportname port", where transpo     19         -  "transportname port", where transportname is currently either
 20            "udp", "tcp", or "rdma".                20            "udp", "tcp", or "rdma".
 21                                                    21 
 22 If nfsd is started without doing any of these,     22 If nfsd is started without doing any of these, then it will create one
 23 udp and one tcp listener at port 2049 (see nfs     23 udp and one tcp listener at port 2049 (see nfsd_init_socks).
 24                                                    24 
 25 On startup, nfsd and lockd grace periods start     25 On startup, nfsd and lockd grace periods start. nfsd is shut down by a write of
 26 0 to nfsd/threads.  All locks and state are th     26 0 to nfsd/threads.  All locks and state are thrown away at that point.
 27                                                    27 
 28 Between startup and shutdown, the number of th     28 Between startup and shutdown, the number of threads may be adjusted up
 29 or down by additional writes to nfsd/threads o     29 or down by additional writes to nfsd/threads or by writes to
 30 nfsd/pool_threads.                                 30 nfsd/pool_threads.
 31                                                    31 
 32 For more detail about files under nfsd/ and wh     32 For more detail about files under nfsd/ and what they control, see
 33 fs/nfsd/nfsctl.c; most of them have detailed c     33 fs/nfsd/nfsctl.c; most of them have detailed comments.
 34                                                    34 
 35 Implementation notes                               35 Implementation notes
 36 ====================                               36 ====================
 37                                                    37 
 38 Note that the rpc server requires the caller t     38 Note that the rpc server requires the caller to serialize addition and
 39 removal of listening sockets, and startup and      39 removal of listening sockets, and startup and shutdown of the server.
 40 For nfsd this is done using nfsd_mutex.            40 For nfsd this is done using nfsd_mutex.
                                                      

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