Date: Mon, 15 Jun 2009 18:46:35 +0200 From: "marco\.borsatino\@poste\.it" <marco.borsatino@poste.it> To: brian@Awfulhak.org Cc: freebsd-net@freebsd.org Subject: NFS - exports syntax Message-ID: <KLAH9N$2F13AAD0B53B74DD4DA1F287B9BC8479@poste.it>
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First, thank you for your help.=0A=0A=0A=0A>=0A> FreeBSD's exports implem= entation will only allow you to associate=0A> mount options per local fil= esystem per remote machine, so this=0A> version:=0A>=0A> > /usr/home=C2=A0= =C2=A0=C2=A0 =C2=A0=C2=A0=C2=A0 pc02 pc02=0A> > /cond1 -mapall=3Duser2 pc= 01 pc02=0A> > /cond2 -mapall=3Duser1 pc01 pc02=0A>=0A> is correct, but on= ly if /cond1 and /cond2 are different filesystems.=0A> If they're the sam= e, this won't work.=0A> =0A=0A/cond1 and /cond2 are folders under root on= /dev/ad0s1a; this is the reason whi my exports does not work.=0ASo shoul= d I do something like this:=0A#mkdir /usr/shared/cond1=0A#mkdir /usr/shar= ed/cond2=0A(this is, I think, a better choice also from different points = of view).=0A(exports)=0A/usr/shared -alldirs pc01 pc02 (or -network 192.1= 68.0)=0A(mount for different users)=0A#mount _nfs server:/usr/shared/cond= 1 /mnt/for-user-1=0A#mount _nfs server:/usr/shared/cond2 /mnt/for-user-2=0A= =0ABut, if this sintax is correct, how can I use mapall option?=0A=C2=A0=0A= > Maybe you do something clever with exporting nullfs versions=0A> of the= m and adding those to exports, but I haven't tried that.=0A>=0AThis will = be the next step.=0AThank you.=0AMarco
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