/etc/exports

2008-07-21 Thread Alex Samad
Hi I can't seem to find answer to this question if i have this in my /etc/exports /exports/video -async,no_subtree_check,mp=/exports/video,crossmnt 192.168.8.0/22(no_root_squash,secure,rw) 192.168.11.12(insecure,all_squash,anonuid=1022,anongid=1020) and I connect from 192.168.11.12

Re: NFS and /etc/exports

1998-05-29 Thread Ian Lynagh
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Jens B. Jorgensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes >Here's the 'FM' for you (excerpted from the rpc.mountd man page): > >SIGNALS > When receiving a SIGHUP, mountd will re-read the exports > file. Note that to make export changes take effect, you > ha

Re: NFS and /etc/exports

1998-05-29 Thread Martin Bialasinski
>>>>> "TO" == Tim O'Brien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: TO> I was wondering.. If I make a change to /etc/exports to export a TO> different directory as an NFS mount, what do I have to do to get TO> /etc/exports read again so the new mount will beco

Re: NFS and /etc/exports

1998-05-29 Thread Ossama Othman
I think that you are better off doing a: /etc/init.d/netstd_nfs reload instead of kill -HUPing the daemons individually. It would be equivalent, but I believe using the script in /etc/init.d is more desireable. -Ossama ___

Re: NFS and /etc/exports

1998-05-29 Thread Greg Norris
I *believe* that "kill -HUP pid_of_nfsd" will do the trick... On Fri, May 29, 1998 at 02:45:40PM -0500, Tim O'Brien wrote: > I was wondering.. If I make a change to /etc/exports to export a > different directory as an NFS mount, what do I have to do to get > /etc/expor

Re: NFS and /etc/exports

1998-05-29 Thread Jens B. Jorgensen
lall -HUP rpc.mountd nfsd'. Tim O'Brien wrote: > I was wondering.. If I make a change to /etc/exports to export a > different directory as an NFS mount, what do I have to do to get > /etc/exports read again so the new mount will become available? > > I tried just changing the

Re: NFS and /etc/exports

1998-05-29 Thread Michael Roark
Thus spake "Tim O'Brien" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> : > I was wondering.. If I make a change to /etc/exports to export a > different directory as an NFS mount, what do I have to do to get > /etc/exports read again so the new mount will become available? > > I trie

NFS and /etc/exports

1998-05-29 Thread Tim O'Brien
I was wondering.. If I make a change to /etc/exports to export a different directory as an NFS mount, what do I have to do to get /etc/exports read again so the new mount will become available? I tried just changing the file, no results. The only thing I found that works is rebooting. I

Re: /etc/exports config question

1998-03-27 Thread Miquel van Smoorenburg
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Stuart Marshall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Hi, > >I have a network of several debian 2.0 machines. One of these >acts as the NIS master and each machine exports disks to all >the others. Currently I am using an NIS distributed netgrou

/etc/exports config question

1998-03-26 Thread Stuart Marshall
Hi, I have a network of several debian 2.0 machines. One of these acts as the NIS master and each machine exports disks to all the others. Currently I am using an NIS distributed netgroup entry in /etc/exports to indicate which hosts are allowed to mount. (eg. /data/a1 @mynetgroup(rw

Re: NIS netgroups in /etc/exports (Solved)

1997-05-08 Thread Kevin Hilman
>>>>> "KH" == Kevin Hilman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: KH> I can't get nfsd and mountd to allow NIS netgroups in the KH> /etc/exports file. I can list the hosts explicitly and it works KH> fine. Also, NIS works fine in all other aspects. I figured

NIS netgroups in /etc/exports

1997-05-08 Thread Kevin Hilman
I can't get nfsd and mountd to allow NIS netgroups in the /etc/exports file. I can list the hosts explicitly and it works fine. Also, NIS works fine in all other aspects. Both hosts can ypmatch the netgroup in question as well, and I even tried listing the hosts in question in /etc/hosts