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RE: [SLE] export lvm volumes with nfs on sles9 sp2
- From: "mourik jan heupink" <heupink@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2005 11:22:30 +0200
- Message-id: <H0000067000ff39c.1126776149.intech007.intech.unu.edu@MHS>
> How odd. All the subdirs under an exported dir should also
> be exported - I'm not certain how one would _avoid_ it. Have
> you checked permissions and ownership? If I recall, the x
> permission on a dir controls the ability to cd into it and
> list it with ls.
Glad you find it strange. The same lvm volumes 'export' fine with samba. In fact: I have three lvm mounts, these three contain my main samba shares, and thus 'export' perfectly with samba. And when exporting root fs via nfs, only thing I see is the directory mountpoints with nothing below it.
The two machines use the same ldap server for authentication, and run the same os. (sles9, sp2)
> You specify defaults in your client fstab - what defaults
> have you set, anything unusual?
This is how yast created it. Where do I look up the defauls? I did not set anything myself anywhere...
Thanks for thinking along :-)
Mourik Jan
> be exported - I'm not certain how one would _avoid_ it. Have
> you checked permissions and ownership? If I recall, the x
> permission on a dir controls the ability to cd into it and
> list it with ls.
Glad you find it strange. The same lvm volumes 'export' fine with samba. In fact: I have three lvm mounts, these three contain my main samba shares, and thus 'export' perfectly with samba. And when exporting root fs via nfs, only thing I see is the directory mountpoints with nothing below it.
The two machines use the same ldap server for authentication, and run the same os. (sles9, sp2)
> You specify defaults in your client fstab - what defaults
> have you set, anything unusual?
This is how yast created it. Where do I look up the defauls? I did not set anything myself anywhere...
Thanks for thinking along :-)
Mourik Jan
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