On 10/29/19 6:28 PM, Darby Vicker wrote:
Interesting - thanks for the info. I can understand that behavior in a
shutdown situation. But I'm surprised that unmounting (either cleanly or
uncleanly) one of two exported filesystems triggers the NFS service to
shutdown completely. Is this
> I disagree. This is probably part of the NFS server, to catch when
> systems are being shut down and cleanly notifying and disconnecting
> clients.
Interesting - thanks for the info. I can understand that behavior in a
shutdown situation. But I'm surprised that unmounting (either cleanly or
On Mon, Oct 28, 2019 at 05:48:42PM -0600, Darby Vicker wrote:
> Should it be expected that NFS stops when one of the exports is unmounted?
> I don't think so. Below is some more info on the setup. Getting another
> eye on this would be much appreciated.
I disagree. This is probably part of the
Hi all,
I have an odd interaction on a CentOS 7 file server. The basic setup is a
minimal 7.x install. I have 4 internal drives (/dev/sd[a-d]) configured in
a RAID5 and mounted locally on /data. This is exported via NFS to ~12
workstations which use the exported file systems for /home. I have
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