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Andy Kurth updated VCL-915:
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Fix Version/s: 2.5
Description:
It would be beneficial if NFS shares could be mounted automatically when a user
logs in to the reservation computer. Ideally, this would be configurable on a
per management node, per user, per user group basis.
For VCL 2.5, this feature will only be implemented on a per-management node
basis and should work with both Linux and Windows images.
was:
This is a placeholder issue for now. I'm working on some Linux code to
mount/unmount NFS shares and manipulate /etc/fstab. This issue is to track
commits which relate to this code. The new code will be entirely contained in
new subroutines and not called from elsewhere for now. It will not affect any
existing code.
It would be beneficial if NFS shares could be mounted for some
images/users/management nodes/etc at load time or when a computer is reserved.
We will really need to design this out in great detail. If anyone would be
interested in a feature along these lines, please comment.
Component/s: web gui (frontend)
Summary: Add ability to automatically mount NFS share when user logs
in (was: Add ability for Linux images to mount NFS shares)
> Add ability to automatically mount NFS share when user logs in
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> Key: VCL-915
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/VCL-915
> Project: VCL
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: vcld (backend), web gui (frontend)
> Reporter: Andy Kurth
> Fix For: 2.5
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> It would be beneficial if NFS shares could be mounted automatically when a
> user logs in to the reservation computer. Ideally, this would be
> configurable on a per management node, per user, per user group basis.
> For VCL 2.5, this feature will only be implemented on a per-management node
> basis and should work with both Linux and Windows images.
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