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05-15-2003 02:58 PM
05-15-2003 02:58 PM
			
				
					
					
						I have 3 physical disks mounted as
/export/Labstaff
/export/Students
/export/Faculty
I am exporting /export via nfs to all the clients.
I can mount the system with no errors on the clients.
But when I look under /export/Faculty or
/export/Students the directories are empty.
I can see all the user diretories fine on the server, but not on the client
they show up empty.
I am thinking the problem is because the three are separate physical disks.
Is there a workaround to this other than export the three separately ?
Any helps is appreciated.
	
			
				
		
			
			
			
			
			
			
		
		
		
	
	
	
/export/Labstaff
/export/Students
/export/Faculty
I am exporting /export via nfs to all the clients.
I can mount the system with no errors on the clients.
But when I look under /export/Faculty or
/export/Students the directories are empty.
I can see all the user diretories fine on the server, but not on the client
they show up empty.
I am thinking the problem is because the three are separate physical disks.
Is there a workaround to this other than export the three separately ?
Any helps is appreciated.
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05-15-2003 03:46 PM
05-15-2003 03:46 PM
			
				
					
						
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						I think it is not possible, i do not sure, but, What's the problem expornting three directories?
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05-15-2003 04:41 PM
05-15-2003 04:41 PM
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						NFS is written to not 'export' child mounted structures.
So, yes. Exactally in your example. You'll have to export 3 mount points.
The example we have here is this:
/var/
/var/local/shares
Are separate disks. Although the 'shares' directory exists on a '/var/' export, there is nothing in it.
You also cannot mount another FS to an NFS mounted structure.. annoying ;)
It's a protection so you cannot create looping mounts I beleive. There is no way around it short of mass code change and recompile.
		
		
	
	
	
So, yes. Exactally in your example. You'll have to export 3 mount points.
The example we have here is this:
/var/
/var/local/shares
Are separate disks. Although the 'shares' directory exists on a '/var/' export, there is nothing in it.
You also cannot mount another FS to an NFS mounted structure.. annoying ;)
It's a protection so you cannot create looping mounts I beleive. There is no way around it short of mass code change and recompile.
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05-15-2003 10:09 PM
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						hi,
as pointed out, you have to individually export every filesystem. exporting a mount point wont work.
-balaji
		
		
	
	
	
as pointed out, you have to individually export every filesystem. exporting a mount point wont work.
-balaji
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