On Tue, 2007-09-25 at 06:33 -0600, Nick Couchman wrote: > I'm attempting to set up fail-over NFS services on my RHCS cluster and > have a question about the NFS export and NFS client resources. In our > environment, we have a few occasions where we don't want to export the > entire volume to a client, we just want to export a certain directory > on the volume. So, for example, by default, when you set up a GFS > Filesystem (let's say it's mounted at /mnt/Vol1), an NFS export > resource (we'll call it Share1), and an NFS Client Resource (client1 > with options rw,root_squash), the entire contents of /mnt/Vol1 is > exported to the client. In our case, we have a directory > - /mnt/Vol1/Dir1/ThisDirectory - that we need to export to a client, > and we only want the client to have access to that directory. Is this > possible in rgmanager? If so, how do I go about it? If not, can > someone suggest some alternatives, aside from completely manually > managing the NFS stuff with RHCS? If the answer to that is that I > must do it manually, maybe someone can consider adding in a > "Directory" resource to rgmanager? Yes, just add a private nfsclient resource to the nfsexport and override the path: <nfsclient path="whole-path-to-directory" .../> Note that you can't reuse the nfsclient resource if you do this (it breaks inheritance). -- Lon -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster