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04-16-2004 07:00 AM
04-16-2004 07:00 AM
I am planning to export /sys file sytem on Server A. Server B will nfs mount that file system as /disk.
Is it possible for me to reexport /disk?
so that server C can nfs mount it as /sys/disk1
any answers highly appreciated!!!
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04-16-2004 07:16 AM
04-16-2004 07:16 AM
Re: Exporting NFS Mounts
Regards
Scott
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04-16-2004 07:26 AM
04-16-2004 07:26 AM
Re: Exporting NFS Mounts
Not sure, but why do you want to do that. You are able to mount /sys on server A on B as /disk and at the same time on server C as /sys/disk1.
To export to both server create /etc/exports.
and start nfs client en server software ( /sbin/init.d/nfs* start (core client and server if i am correct ) exportfs -a. To mount on server B and C start nfs software and mount serverA:sys mountpoint.
HTH,
Gideon
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04-16-2004 11:46 AM
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04-16-2004 12:11 PM
04-16-2004 12:11 PM
Re: Exporting NFS Mounts
If serverA exports the filesystem with root access allowed to serverB, then serverB can also export that NFS mounted filesystem to ServerC which can mount the do a NFS mount of this filesystem exported by serverB.
But it is best to avoid situations like these, since a problem with the NFS may at time force you to reboot the server.
Try this doc from hp doc site for more info on NFS / configuring NFS.
http://docs.hp.com/hpux/onlinedocs/B1031-90054/B1031-90054.html
Hope this helps.
Regds
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04-16-2004 06:00 PM
04-16-2004 06:00 PM
Re: Exporting NFS Mounts
Why not mount it directly from Server A === > Server C
Regds,
Kaps
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04-19-2004 03:11 AM
04-19-2004 03:11 AM
Re: Exporting NFS Mounts
You can do this with Linux, but not with HPUX. HPUX 10.20/11.0/11.11/11.23 gives this error when attempting to export an NFS-mounted file system:
nbox# exportfs -i /mnt
exportfs error: /mnt: Too many levels of remote in path
You get the same error if the /mnt export is
in /etc/exports and you run exporfs -a.
Regards,
-> Brian Hackley