Re: NFS problem with showmount -a

From: sien0001 (sien0001_at_rogers.com)
Date: 02/22/05

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    Hi, the showmount -a command show all the connection that were already
    opened, and the list takes a long time to refresh. To truly check if
    the connection is still opened use the "netstat -na" command and parse
    it for the IP. This way you can see which connection are in actually
    opened.


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