Re: clurmtabd

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it does not seem to work that way. I tested it and it only got what was mounted on the specified directory. Not the subdirectories.
Has this changed recently (in the last 2 years?)


Lon Hohberger <lhh@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Thu, 2006-09-28 at 10:09 -0700, Rick Rodgers wrote:
> Is there anyway to have clurmtabd monitor all the subdirectories
> of a mount point. (ie. specify a parent directory but have nodes
> mounting off some of the subdirectories) Or do you always have to have
> a clurmtabd running for each subdirectory mount point

It matches based on the parent mount point, and should sync all
subdirectories present in /var/lib/nfs/rmtab... e.g.

clurmtabd /foo

Clients which mount /foo/bar, /foo/bar/1, etc. should all have entries
in /foo/.clumanager/rmtab

-- Lon


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