Date: Wed, 2 Jan 2002 14:06:39 +0200 (WET) From: Evren Yurtesen <eyurtese@turkuamk.fi> To: Colin Campbell <sgcccdc@citec.qld.gov.au> Cc: Evren Yurtesen <eyurtese@turkuamk.fi>, freebsd-isp@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: amd question (mount inside mount?) Message-ID: <Pine.A41.4.10.10201021406050.125922-100000@bessel.tekniikka.turkuamk.fi> In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.4.33.0201021312140.89403-100000@guru.citec.qld.gov.au>
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yes it just wasnt working but I discovered it is possible with nfsx filesystem in amd (yes nfsx) On Wed, 2 Jan 2002, Colin Campbell wrote: > Hi, > > On Wed, 2 Jan 2002, Evren Yurtesen wrote: > > > Hello > > I would like to replicate the whole filesystem structure of 1 machine in > > another so I can take backup easily. > > I have found out that there is little problems with that. > > I have /backup directory in the backup machine and the mounts should > > appear as /backup/{machine_name}... > > so it should look like > > /backup/{machine_name}/ > > /backup/{machine_name}/var > > /backup/{machine_name}/usr > > but when I set amd to mount / filesystem it doesnt create links for var > > and usr filesystems. > > how can I entirely mimic the filesystem structure of a machine in another > > with nfs? > > You need to mount (or configure amd to mount) > > host:/ on /backup/host/ > host:/var on /backup/host/var > host:/usr on /backup/host/usr > > Colin > > > To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-isp" in the body of the message
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