Yessss....

 

man nfslogd

      (and google nfslogd, etc)

totally nailed it.  (Thanks to Cameron.)

 

Just incase anyone stumbles across this by search, here's the start-to-end
answer:

man nfslogd

First, edit /etc/default/nfslogd  I am using:

     MIN_PROCESSING_SIZE=1

     IDLE_TIME=1

Assuming you already have svc:/network/nfs/server:default enabled

If you are using /etc/dfs/dfstab instead of the sharenfs property, just add
",log" as specified by man share_nfs

    If you wish, run that share command now.

    By simply adding ,log to the dfstab, nfslogd will automatically start
after reboot

    or start it manually now:  /usr/lib/nfs/nfslogd

If you are using the sharenfs property instead of dfstab, just figure out
how to add the ,log option

tail -f /var/nfs/nfslog

 

Again man nfslogd.  Information in the log won't be complete until NFS
services are restarted, which is well documented in the man page.

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