[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Regis_Odeye:
>   
>>> Will you try exporting and remote-mounting for each branches, to see
>>> they are all fine and exportable?
>>>  =20
>>>       
>> I try to export all the branches (instead of only one), but I still have=20
>> the warning.
>>     
>
> Do you mean the warning is produced repeatedly?
> Is so, that is strange because after the warning aufs sets a value to a
> global variable per filesystem type, and before the warning aufs checks
> this variable whether it is set or not.
> There may be something unknown changes made by RHEL 5.
> Also the upper layer that aufs (ie. nfsd or fs/expfs.c) may rejected.
> I may have to check RHEL 5 source files. sigh...
>   
No, I did not explain this properly: we get the message only once (at 
the first mount of the exported rootfs), and it seems to be the 
"correct" behaviour.
But you mentioned this as a potential source of instability when 
exporting AUFS via NFS in the documentation. So I'm trying to workaround it.

>> I try also to set the xino out of the exported aufs mount point.
>>     
>
> Will you try 'noplink' aufs mount option too?
>   
OK, I'm going to try this.
> And let me make sure. You did set fsid in your export list, didn't you?
>
>   
Yes, we are using fsid.
>   
>> Do you think exporting branches is not enough to get rid of the warning=20
>> but a remote-mount is really needed ?
>> If yes, it will not be so easy to implement on my embedded diskless syste=
>> m.
>>     
>
> To export and remount-mount is just a test to see your branches are
> exported corrently. It is unnecessary in usual operation.
>
>   
OK.
> Junjiro Okajima
>
>   


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