On 2/27/09, Gabor Gombas <gomb...@sztaki.hu> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 06:27:16PM +0530, er krishna wrote:
>
>> I am using ggaoed as a target and exported my block device /dev/sda3 on
>> network by using mac-filtering & acl-list. I want some of my client will
>> be
>> able to do R/W and some of them can only do read operation. But I didn't
>> able to make it through ggaoed.conf file.
>
> ggaoed does not support that, but it can be added if there is a real
> need. But the question is: why do you want to do that?
| See,my requirement is to export my block device over network in such
a way so that some of the client can do write operation and some of
themcan only do read operation on that block device. Once Iexported my
block device for a particular acl(particular mac) for write operation
how can I manage it for only read acess for other client? How is it
possible? Please tell.
|
|
|
>> Further once i exported the
>> device  by using one interface 0 0 eth0 , I am not able to export this
>> device through any other interface.
>
> What do you mean by that? ggaoed can export the device on multiple
> interfaces simultaneously.

I have exported my block devicein following manner:

./ggaoed -c ggaoed.conf -d  ( in conf file : /dev/sda3 device was used
with 0 0 eth0. )
I tried to export that block device /dev/sda3 to export with 0 1 eth0
using another conf file and I was not able to do it. It shows me
device or resource busy coz /dev/sda3 is already exported and it is
mounted on some client machine for r/w operation. I  want to export
this device for some of more client for read operation. How can I do
it ? Please help.


Thanks and best regards,
Krishna

>
> Gabor
>
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