I did not find a clean way to check the mount option in Linux.
For instance wsize=32768
On AIX, I simply type “mount” and see the mount option…
For some reasons, my Linux does not show me the complete mount options !
$ mount
precision:/nfsserver on /nfsclient type nfs (rw,bg,addr=127.0.0.2)
$ grep nfsclient /proc/mounts
precision:/nfsserver /nfsclient nfs rw,vers=3,rsize=32768,wsize=32768,hard,proto=tcp,timeo=600,retrans=2,sec=sys,addr=precision 0 0
To lookup my NFS mount was using the mount option specified by Oracle for creating a tablespace that uses NFS, I had to grep in /proc… unreal!
You can check /etc/mtab…should list your options.
Bogdan
Unfortunately no… this is what “mount” is doing
$ mount | grep nfsclient
precision:/nfsserver on /nfsclient type nfs (rw,bg,addr=127.0.0.2)
$ grep nfsclient /etc/mtab
precision:/nfsserver /nfsclient nfs rw,bg,addr=127.0.0.2 0 0
$ grep nfsclient /proc/mounts
precision:/nfsserver /nfsclient nfs rw,vers=3,rsize=32768,wsize=32768,hard,proto=tcp,timeo=600,retrans=2,sec=sys,addr=precision 0 0
Can’t verify it at the moment, but specifically for nfs mounts the showmount (man SHOWMOUNT(8)) should do it.
Best regards
Maxim
please ignore my previous comment (what i meant – the content of /etc/exports – is not what you was talking about)
Best regards
Maxim
Even that does not show all :
$ /usr/sbin/showmount -e precision
Export list for precision:
/nfsserver *
$ grep nfsserver /etc/exports
/nfsserver *(rw,sync,no_wdelay,insecure_locks,no_root_squash)
but indeed it is not related to the mount options
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