Cameron Simpson wrote:
The manual also says it's a list of export targets. So, yes, all on oneWell, it didn't work. When I did
line separated by commas.
/mnt/backup xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/29,xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/28,xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/27(rw,sync....)
It didn't work. Clients could not mount /mnt/backup and the syslog on the server kept saying no export entry. Or am I supposed to put the options after each range? (x.x.x.x(rw,sync...),x.x.x.x(rw,sync...),x.x.x.x(rw,sync...) ?
As soon as I broke it up into three separate lines:
/mnt/backup xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/29(rw,sync...)
/mnt/backup xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/28(rw,sync...)
/mnt/backup xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/27(rw,sync...)
It worked like a charm.
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