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тАО07-25-2001 02:54 AM
тАО07-25-2001 02:54 AM
NFS mount volume
Hi Folks,
I have little query about an NFS mount volume.
When we export a directory can we give permision of rw-rw-rw- to the remote user?
When I give rw while exporting, the remote user file are having permision rw-r--r--. This nfs file system is mounted on a Linux box. They write some files into this HP NFS file syste.
Can anybody help me out on this.
Thanks in advance.
Regards
Joe.
I have little query about an NFS mount volume.
When we export a directory can we give permision of rw-rw-rw- to the remote user?
When I give rw while exporting, the remote user file are having permision rw-r--r--. This nfs file system is mounted on a Linux box. They write some files into this HP NFS file syste.
Can anybody help me out on this.
Thanks in advance.
Regards
Joe.
Knowledge is wealth
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тАО07-25-2001 03:14 AM
тАО07-25-2001 03:14 AM
Re: NFS mount volume
Hi
If you use "rw" option in /etc/exports like :
/volume_name rw=host1
You give host1 read/write access on the share
filesystem. This means that host1 can write and
read on the filesystem. But it doesn't mean you
can modify file's rights. rw option is for
filesystem access (for example, export a
filesystem readonly and you can't write anything
on it).
HTH
Herv?
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тАО07-25-2001 03:19 AM
тАО07-25-2001 03:19 AM
Re: NFS mount volume
Hi Herve,
The Linux user (Client NFS server) creates some file on this NFS volume. its permission is rw-r--r--. Whether he can create file with permission rw-rw-rw-. IS it mount specific on Linux box.
Regards
Joe.
The Linux user (Client NFS server) creates some file on this NFS volume. its permission is rw-r--r--. Whether he can create file with permission rw-rw-rw-. IS it mount specific on Linux box.
Regards
Joe.
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тАО07-25-2001 05:35 AM
тАО07-25-2001 05:35 AM
Re: NFS mount volume
Regarding permission, you can do it either on server or on client, however, every permission is controlled by NFS server, you only can change mount option from client side.
On server side:
/etc/exports
/dir_name -access=host_name
Run exportsfs -a following every modification of /etc/exports
On client side:
/etc/fstab
the default option is rw, you can change it according to your need, then run mount -aQF nfs or let the system re-read the file automatically when the system boot at the next time.
On server side:
/etc/exports
/dir_name -access=host_name
Run exportsfs -a following every modification of /etc/exports
On client side:
/etc/fstab
the default option is rw, you can change it according to your need, then run mount -aQF nfs or let the system re-read the file automatically when the system boot at the next time.
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