RE: [SLE] export lvm volumes with nfs on sles9 sp2
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
On Thu, 15 Sep 2005 11:22:30 +0200, you wrote:
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
If you didn't set any defaults then it's not relevant. You didn't mention the permissions of the files & dirs that aren't being exported. Mike- -- Mornings: Evolution in action. Only the grumpy will survive. -- Please note - Due to the intense volume of spam, we have installed site-wide spam filters at catherders.com. If email from you bounces, try non-HTML, non-encoded, non-attachments.
On Thursday 15 Sep 2005 10:22, mourik jan heupink wrote: <SNIP>
when exporting root fs via nfs, only thing I see is the directory mountpoints with nothing below it.
You need to export each file system explicitly and mount them individually on the clients. See the nohide option in man exportfs. Dylan -- "The man who strikes first admits that his ideas have given out." (Chinese Proverb)
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