On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 5:33 PM, Forrest Aldrich <[email protected]> wrote:
> Without digging into how this works, I believe I see what's going on -- but
> I wonder if there's a clever way around this. I really don't want to go
> through and change the mounts to read-write -- they are read-only for a
> reason -- or copy the code over and install each individually.
Why not just build it on the NFS server (for all your platforms)
and run it from the RO NFS mount instead of trying to install from
there ?
I have done a similar thing with Solaris and Non-Global Zones.
ClamAV is built in the read-write Global zone, and then all the
Non-Global zones have read-only access to the executable and database.
Freshclam is run in the Global Zone to update the database.
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-> Technical Advisor, RPI Players
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