lockd(1M) System Administration Commands lockd(1M)NAMElockd - network lock daemon
SYNOPSIS
/usr/lib/nfs/lockd [-g graceperiod] [-l listen_min_backlog]
[-t timeout] [nthreads]
DESCRIPTION
The lockd utility is part of the NFS lock manager, which supports
record locking operations on NFS files. See fcntl(2) and lockf(3C). The
lock manager provides the following two functions:
o It forwards fcntl(2) locking requests for NFS mounted file
systems to the lock manager on the NFS server.
o It generates local file locking operations in response to
requests forwarded from lock managers running on NFS client
machines.
State information kept by the lock manager about these locking requests
can be lost if the lockd is killed or the operating system is rebooted.
Some of this information can be recovered as follows. When the server
lock manager restarts, it waits for a grace period for all client-site
lock managers to submit reclaim requests. Client-site lock managers, on
the other hand, are notified by the status monitor daemon, statd(1M),
of the restart and promptly resubmit previously granted lock requests.
If the lock daemon fails to secure a previously granted lock at the
server site, then it sends SIGLOST to a process.
Administrators can make changes to the startup parameters for lockd by
logging in as root and editing the /etc/default/nfs file (See nfs(4)).
OPTIONS
The following options are supported:
-g graceperiod Deprecated in favor of GRACE_PERIOD. Specify
the number of seconds that all clients (both
NLM and NFSv4) have to reclaim locks after the
server reboots. It also controls the NFSv4
lease interval. This option is equivalent to
the LOCKD_GRACE_PERIOD parameter.
-l listen_min_backlog Specify the listener backlog (listen_min_back‐
log). listen_min_backlog is the number connect
requests that are queued and waiting to be
processed before new connect requests start to
get dropped.
-t timeout Specify the number of seconds to wait before
retransmitting a lock request to the remote
server. The default value is 5 seconds. Equiv‐
alent of the LOCKD_RETRANSMIT_TIMEOUT parame‐
ter in the nfs file.
OPERANDS
nthreads Specify the maximum number of concurrent threads that the
server can handle. This concurrency is achieved by up to
nthreads threads created as needed in the kernel. nthreads
should be based on the load expected on this server. If
nthreads is not specified, the maximum number of concurrent
threads will default to 20. Equivalent of the LOCKD_SERVERS
parameter in the nfs file.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
┌─────────────────────────────┬─────────────────────────────┐
│ ATTRIBUTE TYPE │ ATTRIBUTE VALUE │
├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
│Availability │SUNWnfscu │
└─────────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────────┘
SEE ALSOsvcs(1), automountd(1M), clear_locks(1M), mount_nfs(1M), share(1M),
share_nfs(1M), statd(1M), svcadm(1M), fcntl(2), lockf(3C), nfs(4),
attributes(5), smf(5)NOTES
The lockd service is managed by the service management facility,
smf(5), under the service identifier:
svc:/network/nfs/nlockmgr
Administrative actions on this service, such as enabling, disabling, or
requesting restart, can be performed using svcadm(1M). The service's
status can be queried using the svcs(1) command.
If it is disabled, it will be enabled by mount_nfs(1M), share_nfs(1M),
and automountd(1M) unless its application/auto_enable property is set
to false.
This daemon might not exist in a future release of Solaris.
SunOS 5.10 19 Dec 2008 lockd(1M)