Nfs-cfged

Nfs-cfged

So, what is nfs-cfged ?

With (Parallel NFS), the game changes. The metadata server says: “Don’t talk to me for data. Here’s a list of storage devices. Go talk to them directly.” Nfs-cfged

nfsstat -m | grep -i "layout" If you see layout=flexfiles or layout=files , nfs-cfged is earning its keep. So, what is nfs-cfged

If you’ve spent any time poking around the process tree on a modern Linux machine (especially RHEL/CentOS 7+ or Fedora), you’ve probably spotted a mysterious process called nfs-cfged . Here’s a list of storage devices

It sits there, using almost no CPU and very little memory. It’s easy to ignore—but when NFS mounts start acting up, knowing what this process does can save you hours of head-scratching.

sudo systemctl mask nfs-config.service sudo systemctl stop nfs-config On non-systemd distros, you may need to remove the init script or comment out relevant lines in /etc/default/nfs-common . Think of a traditional NFS server as a librarian who both helps you find a book and hands it to you.

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