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I think NETSTAT will show only the server port - not individuals using the MOUNT. Among other things, NFS doesn't use users for authentication, it uses the UID and/or GID, IIRC.

Still, the client on IBM i would seem to know the profile - one hopes.

That's all I know - very little!

Vern

On 1/28/2013 7:51 AM, Bryan Dietz wrote:
I would assume that you would see them in NETSTAT option 3

I think the port is 2049

to automate you can use my NSTAT command to output to outfile.
http://bryandietz.us/nstat.html



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Bryan


rob@xxxxxxxxx said the following on Mon, 1/28/2013 7:21 AM:
How do I obtain a list of clients who may be currently using NFS (via the
MOUNT command) to access files I am serving from my stream file
directories?


Rob Berendt



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