nfsping(1nfs)
nfsping --
check status of the NFS daemons
Synopsis
/usr/sbin/nfsping -a
/usr/sbin/nfsping -s
/usr/sbin/nfsping -c
/usr/sbin/nfsping -o name
Description
The nfsping command allows any user to check the status of the
NFS® daemons, and to see if they are running.
Options
The following options are available to the nfsping command:
- -a
-
Check that all NFS daemons (nfsd, biod,
rpcbind, mountd, lockd, statd,
bootparamd, and pcnfsd) are running.
- -s
-
Check that the nfsd, rpcbind, mountd,
lockd, and statd NFS daemons are running.
- -c
-
Check that the biod, rpcbind, lockd, and
statd NFS daemons are running.
- -o name
-
Check that the NFS daemon specified by name is running.
Only one option may be used at a time.
Exit codes
The following values are returned by the nfsping command:
- 0
-
All NFS daemons are running
- 32
-
No NFS daemons are running
- 33
-
Only the rpcbind daemon is running
- 34
-
System is running in bootserver mode
- 35
-
System is running in pc server mode
- 36
-
System is only running in server mode
- 37
-
System is only running in client mode
- 38
-
System is running in bootserver and client mode
- 39
-
System is running in client and pc server mode
- 40
-
System is running in server and client mode
- 41
-
The rpcbind daemon is not running
- 42
-
Usage message printed
- 43
-
More than one option has been specified
- 50
-
Could not get network configuration for udp
- 51
-
The status daemon (statd) is not running
- 52
-
Invalid daemon name specified with -o
- xx
-
Could not get network configuration for tcp
Examples
The nfsping -a command reports the following:
nfsd is running
biod is running
rpcbind is running
mountd is running
lockd is running
statd is running
bootparamd is running
pcnfsd is running
The nfsping -o statd command produces the following output:
nfsping: statd is running
References
biod(1Mnfs),
bootparamd(1Mnfs),
lockd(1Mnfs),
mountd(1Mnfs),
nfsd(1Mnfs),
pcnfsd(1Mnfs),
rpcbind(1Mtcp),
statd(1Mnfs)
30 January 1998
© 1998 The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc. All rights reserved.