On 6/16/08, Ben Yarwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I think having looked at: > > > http://sources.redhat.com/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/cluster/rgmanager/src/resources/netfs.sh?rev=1.11&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup&cvs > root=cluster > > this: > > <netfs options="rw" mountpoint="/mnt/encoded/audio/wav" > force_unmount="1" export="/export-path" fstype="nfs" host="hostname" > name="name-of-the-resource"/> > > Will try to mount an nfs fs from the remote host and export > <host="hostname" export="/export-path"> rather than just specify a > directory to be exported from a local fs. > > I've now looked at the nfsclient.sh script and I think I can just specify > the export path in that part of the file e.g. as follows: > > <resources> > ... > > <nfsclient name="dmz" path="/mnt/encoded/audio/wav" target="10.0.40.0/24" > options="ro,sync"/> > > ...
I had misunderstood your scenario earlier. However I can confirm that the syntax for nfsclient resource is correct as you have specified. No fsid is required for nfsclient resource. </resources> > > > Can anyone confirm if this is correct? I'm not sure what will happen as > there is no fsid to inherit? > > > Regards > Ben Thanks Gowrishankar Rajaiyan | Senior Quality Analyst.
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