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09-29-2000 12:00 PM
09-29-2000 12:00 PM
I know this question may have an obvious answer... but here goes.
I would like an NFS client to access more than one filesystem (i.e., /fs1, /fs2, etc.) on my HP server (11.x) but through only one share? Possible or not possible.
I tried creating a sub-directory with some symbolic links to the filesystems. That was a no go.
Suggestions are greatly welcomed.
I would like an NFS client to access more than one filesystem (i.e., /fs1, /fs2, etc.) on my HP server (11.x) but through only one share? Possible or not possible.
I tried creating a sub-directory with some symbolic links to the filesystems. That was a no go.
Suggestions are greatly welcomed.
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09-29-2000 12:10 PM
09-29-2000 12:10 PM
Re: Exporting filesystems
Go through SAM you can have multiple directories mounted on an NFS server for clients. You can also have multiple server for clients with different shared and mounted files
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09-29-2000 12:13 PM
09-29-2000 12:13 PM
Solution
If /fs1, /fs2 are really different filesystems a symbolic link won?t work.
But you could mount these filesystems to your subdirectory. As the mount point is on the same server there should be no perfornance problem.
Hope this helps.
Regards
Stefan
But you could mount these filesystems to your subdirectory. As the mount point is on the same server there should be no perfornance problem.
Hope this helps.
Regards
Stefan
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